哈马斯与以色列在埃及会晤,商讨特朗普和平计划?
Back To Square One? Hamas, Israelis Meet In Egypt To Hash Out Trump Peace Plan

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/back-square-one-hamas-israelis-meet-egypt-hash-out-trump-peace-plan

加沙停火和人质释放的谈判已在埃及恢复,受到前总统特朗普提出的20点和平计划的推动,并伴有对哈马斯的严厉警告。由哈利勒·哈亚领导的哈马斯已抵达沙姆沙伊赫,讨论该计划,该计划优先考虑释放剩余的48名人质——其中至少20人仍然活着。 然而,仍然存在重大障碍。哈马斯正在寻求条件,包括以色列国防军撤出加沙以及释放巴勒斯坦囚犯,甚至要求释放臭名昭著的恐怖分子领导人。以色列代表团也在场,但内塔尼亚胡总理在获得对该协议的支持方面面临来自内部联盟的挑战。 尽管加沙城攻势暂停,但以色列的轰炸仍在继续,导致更多的巴勒斯坦人伤亡。虽然埃及正在推动两国方案作为持久和平的一部分,但谈判的直接重点是建立加沙战后秩序,这是以色列不太可能与完全独立的巴勒斯坦国相调和的目标。

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After President Trump issued weekend threats telling Hamas to move quickly on implementing his 20-point Gaza peace plan, along with previously warning there'd be "hell to pay" if they don't free all 48 remaining hostages (living and deceased), it seems the sides are merely back to square one in a sense as delegations have been sent to Egypt.

"A delegation of Hamas officials led by the terror group’s leader Khalil al-Hayya arrived in Egypt on Sunday night to begin negotiations on Washington’s plan to end the war in the Gaza Strip and free all 48 remaining hostages — at least 20 of them alive — as US President Donald Trump implored all parties to move fast toward an agreement," Israeli media writes. An American official has told Sky News Arabia that still "There are many details that need to be worked on regarding the Gaza negotiations." But the message from Washington is that the priority is the immediate release of the hostages.

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Negotiations over exactly how swaps will go down, and other conditions related to the future of Gaza - especially the disarming of Hamas and IDF partial withdrawal - are set for the Red Sea resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh. Trump had also previously cautioned that Hamas doesn't have much room for negotiations at all.

And yet, the Israeli side may not yet be fully on board either, which could present significant obstacles to achieving a final peace. Times of Israel points out:

Israel’s delegation also departed for Sharm El-Sheikh on Sunday night, even as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was still attempting to keep his right-wing coalition allies on board with Trump’s ambitious 20-point plan and prevent them from jumping ship and bringing down his coalition. Still, opposition leader Yair Lapid has promised Netanyahu a “safety net” to prevent his government from falling in any Knesset vote as a consequence of the prime minister advancing the deal.

Disapproval within Netanyahu’s coalition is not the only obstacle to reaching an agreement: Hamas has said it is prepared to release the hostages it is holding, subject to certain conditions, but is expected to make additional demands, including as regards the Israeli military’s withdrawal from the Strip and the release of Palestinian security prisoners in exchange for the hostages.

Hamas has indeed added some 'extra' demands such as asking for the release of some top terror chiefs held in Israeli prisons, which Tel Aviv is likely to scoff at.

Israel is said to have halted its Gaza City offensive pending the peace deal, however, heavy bombardment from the air has reportedly continued, with Gaza's Civil Defense most recently saying that 24 people have been killed in the last 24 hours.

And Middle East Eye reports, "Israel has killed more than 100 Palestinians since Hamas agreed on Friday to release all captives as part of the latest US ceasefire plan, with truce negotiations set to begin Monday in Egypt."

"Heavy bombing rocked the Gaza Strip over the weekend, with strikes reported on residential neighborhoods, refugee camps, and aid distribution points," it continues.

Even Egypt, which is playing host to the 'final' talks, is adding to the pressure, with Egypt’s President el-Sisi declaring Monday that "real peace in the Middle East will not be achieved unless an independent Palestinian state is created based on the principles of international legitimacy that restore rights to their rightful owners."

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But those who will be meeting in Sharm El-Sheikh will not be focused on such big picture things as a two-state solution, but instead on restoring a post-Hamas order to the Gaza Strip. Israel is certainly not going to sign on to a full-fledged Palestinian state.

Sisi added that a "ceasefire, the exchange of captives and Palestinian prisoners, redevelopment of Gaza, and the initiation of a peaceful political pathway towards the creation and recognition of a Palestinian state represent the correct track towards lasting peace and stability."

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