The negotiations on the truce in Gaza, Egypt: «Hamas is positive about the US proposal». Netanyahu takes his time and summons Minister Ben-Gvir

The negotiations on the truce in Gaza, Egypt: «Hamas is positive about the US proposal». Netanyahu takes his time and summons Minister Ben-Gvir
The negotiations on the truce in Gaza, Egypt: «Hamas is positive about the US proposal». Netanyahu takes his time and summons Minister Ben-Gvir

«Hamas has welcomed the proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza» proposed by the United States. This was said by the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, who was visiting Madrid today, adding: “Now we are waiting for Israel’s response.” During a press conference with his Spanish counterpart, Shoukry said that “the proposal for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and an exchange of prisoners and detainees must be accepted”, because the military operations of the Tel Aviv army in the enclave Palestinian “exposes the region to chaos.” In this regard, the Egyptian minister said he appreciated «Spain’s position in favor of the Palestinian cause, especially after the recognition of the State of Palestine» and invited all countries to «respect the rules of international law, respect the decisions of the International Court of Justice and preserve the system of international multilateral action”. The ultimate goal, Shoukry concluded, remains the two-people, two-state solution.

What does the US proposal include?

The mediation proposal between Israel and Hamas, unveiled in recent days by American President Joe Biden, represents one of the most concrete attempts launched so far to reach a ceasefire in Gaza. “We support this effort with great conviction,” Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani commented today. The plan presented by the US government includes three phases. The first would last six weeks and would include “a full and complete ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from all populated areas of Gaza”, the release of some hostages and the release of hundreds of people, including Palestinian prisoners and American hostages. In this first phase, civilians will be able to return to their homes in all areas of Gaza, while around 600 trucks could enter the Strip every day to deliver humanitarian aid. The second phase should include the release of all living hostages and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. Finally, the third phase: the conclusion of hostilities and the reconstruction plan, with the delivery of the bodies and remains of all the hostages killed.

Israel’s plans for an alternative government to Hamas

Now that the US proposal, according to the words of the Egyptian Foreign Minister, has been welcomed positively by Hamas, all eyes are on Israel. Today, Monday 3 June, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu summoned Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, leader of the radical right opposed to the agreement with Hamas. Israel Hayom reported the meeting, citing sources from the prime minister’s office. The same sources, writes the Israeli newspaper, have made it known that Netanyahu explained to Ben-Gvir that in the possible agreement “there is no end to the war”. In the past few hours, meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant telephoned US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. «As part of any development process, Gallant underlined Israel’s commitment to dismantling Hamas as a governmental and military authority. In this regard, he discussed the issue of identifying and enabling the emergence of a local government alternative,” reads the statement released by his office.

On the cover: Some buildings destroyed by Israeli air raids in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, 3 June 2024 (EPA/Haitham Imad)

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