Senior officials in at least 10 countries are trying to push Israel and the radical Palestinian movement Hamas toward a peace agreement. This was reported by New York Times.
The publication emphasizes that the main part of the negotiations is focused on achieving a ceasefire in Gaza; This would require exchanging more than 100 hostages held by Hamas for thousands of Palestinians in Israeli prisons.
In addition, officials are discussing the future of the region as well as the management of its territory after the end of the conflict. Representatives of the United States and Saudi Arabia are trying to force Israel to agree on the establishment of a Palestinian state in exchange for official relations with Riyadh.
Before this, it was known that there was a new ceasefire plan in the Gaza Strip. presented From Qatar to Israel and the radical Palestinian movement Hamas.
The agreement also foresees increasing humanitarian aid to the Palestinian region.
Former far-right Israeli National Security Minister Ben-Gvir statedHe said it was not enough to send only “hundreds of tons of explosives” and “not even a gram of humanitarian aid” to Gaza until the civilian hostages were released.
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Source: Gazeta

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