Tel Aviv appears willing to start “immediately” negotiations on “the details of the Witkov plan” as Hamas approves it in principle
Israel accepts the American proposal for prolongation In the Gaza Strip to Ramadan and Jewish Easter, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced yesterday.
“Israel adopts the plan of Steve Whitkov, a special envoy of US President (Donald Trump) for a temporary ceasefire during the Ramadan periods (edited by the end of March) and the Jewish Easter.” A phase of the agreed truce was completed without an agreement on a definitive ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
According to the Witten plan, “Half Homer, Dead and Live” will be returned by Hamas on the day the new phase of the truce and the rest of the hostage will come into force, “in the end, if an agreement is reached for a definitive ceasefire,” the statement said.
The announcement notes that Steve Whitkov submitted the proposal after concluding that the differences between Hamas and Israel were impossible to be bridged immediately, and therefore needed More time to succeed negotiations on reaching an agreement on a definitive ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Israel appears willing to launch “immediately” negotiations on “the details of the Witten plan” as the Palestinian Hamas approves it in principle.
According to the plan, ‘Israel can return to battles after the 42nd dayif he finds that the negotiations are fruitless, “Netanyahu’s office said, accusing Hamas of violating the agreed truce. For its part, the Palestinian movement blames Israel for the same reason.
The truce agreed in January stopped hostilities that raged for 15 months in the Gaza Strip, allowing the exchange of 33 Israeli and five Thai hostages with about 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and captives. He predicted that further negotiations would be followed with the ultimate goal of reaching an agreement on a definitive ceasefire. However, recent talks in Cairo did not bear fruit.
Source :Skai
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