
"Negotiations are due to begin in Cairo, which US President Donald Trump says may bring an end to Israel's war on the Gaza Strip. Hamas has partially agreed to Trump's plan to end the war, but with major caveats. list of 3 itemsend of list So has Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But the details have yet to be agreed upon, including how Israeli forces withdraw and who will govern the Strip after the war ends."
"So, is it possible to draw up a plan that all sides can agree to? What would an interim government look like? And what does all of this mean for the Palestinian people? Presenter: Dareen Abughaida Guests: Mouin Rabbani Researcher, Analyst and Co-Editor of Jadaliyya Yossi Mekelberg Political Analyst and Senior Consulting Fellow at Chatham House. Muhammad Shehada Analyst and Senior Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations"
Negotiations are due to begin in Cairo to consider a US proposal that may end Israel's war on the Gaza Strip. Hamas has given conditional, partial agreement to the US plan while insisting on significant caveats. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has similarly signaled agreement in principle. Key operational details remain unresolved, including the timing and manner of Israeli force withdrawal and the question of who will govern Gaza after hostilities end. The feasibility of a mutually acceptable plan, the structure of any interim government, and the long-term political implications for the Palestinian population remain open and contested.
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