Hamas and Israel seems to be closer than ever to a ceasefire in Gaza (which will last and will not break) after the proposal presented by Donald Trump for the restoration of peace. While the US president continues to press on the first phase of the plan, Hamas aims to directly exchange hostages with captives with Israel, before indirect negotiations starting today (06.10.2025) in Egypt.
Almost a week after Donald Trump’s plan was presented for the Gauze which has suffered a huge destruction by the military operations of the Israeli Army, has called on them to “move forward” in the talks.
“They tell me the first phase is expected to be completed this week,” said the US president, who sent his special envoy to Egypt Steve Whitkov and his groom Jared Kounsner, hoping that this will ensure the finalization of agreement.
He spoke of “very positive talks over the weekend with Hamas and countries from all over the world (Arabic, Muslim and all others) to release hostages, end the war in Gaza and, above all, to have the coveted peace in the Middle East.”
If no agreement is closed, he warned, via Truth Social, that there will be “mass bloodshed”, something that “no one wants to see”, typing both of these proposals, as he is used to doing.
American plan foresees A ceasefire, release within 72 hours of hostages, withdrawal against Israeli army stadiums from the Gaza Strip and Hamas’s disarmament.
In its answer, the organization made no reference to its disarmament – key to the proposal, stressing that it means to participate in any discussion of the future of Gaza and insisting on the need for “complete Israeli withdrawal” from the small seaside pocket.
The plan, however, excludes any role of Hamas “in Gaza’s rule” and predicts its fighters to be exiled.
Will remain part of the Israeli army in Gaza
“Hamas wants to close an agreement to end the war and immediately start the exchange of captives,” Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, a Palestinian Islamist Islamist Movement Movement said.
Its head of negotiator, the Halil al -Haya, It arrived in Egypt yesterday night. The meetings planned to take place today will be the first to participate in Halil al -Haya After Israel, he targeted him, as did other Hamas leaders, launching air bombings in Doha last month.
The Israeli government delegation will depart for Sharm El Sheikh later today, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.
Israel’s prime minister assures that he is supporting Donald Trump’s plan, but at the same time he says he says he says he says he says he says he says he says. His army will remain in most of the Gaza Strip, which today controls by about 75%.
The US president assured that Israel received a first “withdrawal line” 1.5 to 3.5 kilometers from Gaza. If she accepts her, Hamas “will immediately be implemented in a ceasefire”.
‘To end businesses’
In the event of the negotiations’ failure ‘we will resume the battle’, explained by the head of the Israeli General Staff, Eyal Zamir.
Yesterday the Israeli army continued its bombings in Gaza, with civil protection referring to at least 20 dead.
Hamas stressed the mediators the “need for Israel to end any military operation in the entire Gaza Strip, to end all the airline activities, recognition and overflow of drones, and to retire from the interior of the city of Gaza” while at the same time the movement “and the factions”.
In the event of an agreement, Israeli bombings are expected to “stop”, according to US diplomat leader Marco Rubio.
The raid on October 7, 2023, resulted in 1,219 people on the Israeli side, the majority of civilians, according to a report by the French Agency based on official data. Of the 251 people who had been abducted that day, there are 47 remaining hostages in the Gaza Strip, but 25 of whom were declared dead by the Israeli army.
In large -scale Israeli military retaliation operations have lost at least 67,139 people in the Gaza Strip, mostly civilians, according to the numbers of the Hamas government ministry, which the United Nations considers credible.
The UN has declared starvation status in Gaza Strip areas and its independent researchers say Israel is committing genocide to the small Palestinian enclave. The Israeli government rejects both charges.