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President Trump declared that Hamas and Israel have agreed to the first phase of his peace plan. It is unclear if the final agreement includes all 21 points of his original proposal from last week.
He does say that the Israeli hostages will be released “very soon” but made no mention of the Palestinian hostages currently held by Israel. The initial does call for Israel to release the “250 life sentence prisoners plus 1700 Gazans who were detained after October 7th 2023.”
That number does not include the roughly 4,000 Palestinians already in Israeli custody prior to October 7 due to their illegal practice of “administrative detention” – meaning their wellbeing remains a question mark.
President Trump says that “Israel will withdraw their Troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps.” In the original plan, that line was about half-way between the border and the coast of the Gaza Strip.
Haaretz also reports that the IDF is preparing for a withdrawal but they have had no official instructions other than “the one published by U.S. President Donald Trump on social media, which does not provide sufficient clarity regarding the full implications of the proposed deal.”
That would be almost comical if it weren’t so critical for the lives of civilians on both sides.
Will this peace deal hold? Well here is one positive sign. When President Trump has announced peace deals in the past. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu immediately puts a caveat on the plan. He did not do that on Wednesday. He appeared to indicate that he is on board and will comply.