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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Negotiations will begin today, and Trump advises all parties to "act quickly" and join Israel in threatening Hamas
The talks between representatives of Israel and Hamas will be held in Egypt on October 6 local time, with representatives of the two sides to conduct more detailed negotiations around the Gaza ceasefire "20-point plan". ▲ Palestinians in refugee camps The two sides implemented the exchange of detainees under the following conditions: a total ceasefire; the Israeli military withdrew from positions stationed during the implementation of the last ceasefire agreement reached in January of this year; the Israeli military stopped flight fighters and drones for 10 hours a day, and extended the ceasefire to 12 hours on the day. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump also urged negotiators to hold key talks as soon as possible to end the war in Gaza.On Sunday, Trump tweeted on social media, “This week we have had very positive discussions with Hamas and countries from around the world to release hostages and end the war in Gaza, but more importantly to finally the peace that has long been sought in the Middle East.” At the same time, Trump added: "Relevant teams will meet again in Egypt to clarify the final details. I understand that the first phase should be completed this week and I ask everyone to'move fast '. "At present, it is unclear what Trump refers to as the "first stage". Previously, Trump had threatened to face "disaster" if Hamas did not agree to give up control of Gaza. According to reference reports, Trump reiterated on the 5th: "This is a major agreement and the negotiations are going very well."But he took this opportunity to remind Hamas that if an agreement could not be reached, Hamas would be "completely eliminated." He then made another threat on social media about the failure of the negotiations, saying: “Time is crucial, otherwise there will be a massive bloodshed that no one wants to see.” Last week, when Trump and Netanyahu jointly announced the "20-point plan" for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, they said that if Hamas did not agree to the terms, the United States would support Israel in "getting the job done." Netanyahu also said that if Hamas does not release the detainees "within the time set by Trump," Israel will resume its offensive in Gaza "with the full support of all relevant countries." ▲ Netanyahu Currently, Hamas has not accepted all terms of the 20-point agreement, but has agreed to release hostages in exchange for prisoners. Under the proposal, within 72 hours of the deal, Hamas would release the hostages in exchange for 250 Palestinians sentenced to life imprisonment and 1700 Gaza residents detained during the conflict. At the same time, Israel will return 15 bodies of Gaza victims to each Israeli victim. On September 7, 2023, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict broke out, and two years have passed since this round of ceasefire negotiations. According to data from the Palestinian health department, the conflict has killed more than 64,000 people and forcibly displaced approximately 2 million people. ▲ This year, after the Israeli attack on southern Gaza In September this year, the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry pointed out that Israel had committed genocide in the Gaza Strip, causing millions of people's lives to fall into disaster. People living in Gaza are facing the threat of starvation, and relief resources have almost no access to the area. Red Star reporter Weekly Comprehensive Central TV news, global network, reference news Editor Ou Peng Audit He Xianju News raw data sources → https://www.163.com/dy/article/KB6TO84J051492T3.html 17WorldNews[2025.10.06-20:20] 访问:42
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