Negotiations are underway in Egypt on Trump's Peace Plan to end the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza. This US-mediated discussion focuses on a ceasefire and hostage release.
Gaza-Peace Plan: The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has completed two years. In these two years, both Gaza and Israel have suffered heavy losses. Millions have been displaced, and thousands have died. Now, both sides are engaged in indirect talks aimed at establishing a ceasefire (ceasefire) and peace in Gaza. These negotiations are taking place in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm El-Sheikh and are being conducted under US mediation (mediation) .
Main Objective of the Talks
The primary objective of these talks is to finalize the details of the first phase. The first phase mainly includes a ceasefire and the release of hostages (hostages) held by Hamas. A ceasefire will not only halt the violence but also provide both sides an opportunity for dialogue and agreement. These US and Egyptian-mediated talks aim to build an atmosphere of trust between both parties.
Two Years of Conflict Between Hamas and Israel
Two years ago, Hamas-led militants launched a large-scale attack in southern Israel. This attack killed 1200 people, most of whom were civilians. Additionally, 251 people were abducted. In response, Israel launched a military operation to eliminate Hamas and ensure security. The conflict between the two sides has had a severe impact on Gaza's civilian population.
Trump's Peace Plan Initiative
To end this war, former US President Donald Trump has initiated a peace plan (peace plan). This plan by Trump has garnered widespread international support and raises hopes of ending the destructive conflict that has lasted two years. The objective of the peace plan is not just a ceasefire but also to establish lasting peace (lasting peace) between Gaza and Israel.
US Mediation in Egypt
According to an NDTV report, US envoy Steve Witkoff is leading these talks in Egypt. Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is also expected to be part of the American team. Both representatives are present to make the talks effective and build trust between the two sides.
The Egyptian government has ensured that the talks take place in a peaceful and secure environment. The resort for the peace talks has been fully secured, and representatives from both sides are participating.
Hamas and Israeli Representatives
Hamas's delegation is led by its chief negotiator, Khalil al-Hayya. Israel's delegation is led by its top negotiator and confidant of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Ron Dermer. Additionally, Israel's foreign policy advisor, Ofir Falk, is also part of the delegation. The chief representatives from both sides will discuss all issues during the talks and set the terms for a ceasefire.
Key Issues of the Talks
Several important issues will be discussed in the first phase of these talks. These include the terms of a ceasefire (ceasefire), the release of hostages, and security measures to prevent future violence. Additionally, both sides will also discuss how to establish lasting peace (lasting peace) in Gaza and Israel in the future.
Experts believe that if successful, these talks could prove to be a significant turning point for Gaza and Israel. The international community is also closely watching these negotiations.