Local time 13th, which is today, as originally planned, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) will begin the release and exchange of detainees with Israel under the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
But on the eve of the exchange, Hamas suddenly issued a message that it did not receive the final list of those demanding their release.
On the other hand, Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt, where a ceasefire is negotiated in the Gaza Strip, will also hold a "peace summit" on the same day, with "leaders of more than 20 countries" attending.
There were sudden twists and turns on the eve of the personnel exchange
Hamas: No list of people to be released from Israel has been received
As an important part of the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, the outside world is concerned about the progress of the exchange of detainees between the two sides.
But just before the date for the exchange of detainees, which had been scheduled by the two sides, Hamas Political Bureau member Mohammed Nazar suddenly spoke out on the evening of the 12th, saying he had not received the final list of Palestinian detainees to be released.
According to Mohammed Nazar, Israel is evading and manipulating the agreement, both in terms of the number and names of Palestinian detainees. Negotiations are still fierce, and Hamas will not allow Israel to evade its responsibilities under the agreement. Nazar said The final solution for the release of Israeli detainees depends on the fate of the ongoing negotiations.。
According to the latest news released by the Israeli government, Israeli detainees are expected to be released in the morning of 13 local time, and after all surviving detainees have been released, the Israeli side will be prepared to receive the bodies of 28 of the victims.
Hamas has pledged to exchange detainees according to timetable before Hamas Politburo member Muhammad Nazar released news on the evening of 12 that the exchange of detainees could be postponed, but the specific release date of detainees has not yet been determined.
The Israeli military base is ready to receive the rescued.
However, the Israeli side is clearly prepared to welcome the liberated. Headquarters reporterOn the 12th, the first place to arrive after the release of Israeli detainees was visited and observed, that is, the Israeli army's Rem military base on the central border of Gaza and on the Israeli side. Since noon that day, Israeli helicopters have frequently taken off and landed here, and some police and other staff members continued to enter and exit to make final preparations for the detainees.
"Peace Summit" and "Card Point" Held
Kazakhstan and Israel will not attend Trump
As for the "peace summit" that will be held on the 13th, according to the current information disclosed by many parties, Neither Hamas nor Israel, the key parties to the conflict, will attend the summit.。
However, during this summit, US President Trump's trip attracted attention from many parties. According to the itinerary disclosed by the United States, Trump plans to fly to Israel on the morning of the 13th. He will deliver a speech at the Israeli Parliament and meet with the families of the hostages. He will travel to Egypt on the 14th to attend the signing ceremony to "declare the end of the Gaza War" and then attend the "Sharm El Sheikh Peace Summit".
Trump's trip was evaluated by many Western media as "picking peaches", aiming at quickly capturing the results of the ceasefire in Gaza.
On October 9, when asked what the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire would contain, U.S. President Trump said he "didn't want to talk about this issue" and then talked about him.
For Trump's statement on the 9th, some analysts pointed out that, The second phase of ceasefire negotiations will be more difficultIsrael and Hamas have great differences on the post-war governance of Gaza and the disarmament of Hamas. , so Trump took a stance of avoiding it.
The "Peace Summit" will be held soon
Key issues remain unresolved
Although Egypt did not disclose a detailed agenda for the summit, it is expected that in addition to urging both parties to the conflict to continue to implement the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, the participants will also discuss longer-term political solutions, including disarmament of Hamas and post-war Gaza governance and reconstruction. But according to the current positions of both Kazakhstan and Israel, the real difficulty of a ceasefire in Gaza may have just begun.
Hamas Political Bureau member Hussam Badlan said the U.S. proposed draft of the second phase of a ceasefire in Gaza “contained many complex issues and difficulties,” suggesting that further negotiations would not go smoothly.
Some analysts pointed out that the draft Gaza phase 2 ceasefire agreement contains at least three key issues where Hamas is in absolute contradiction with Israel:
The issue of Hamas disarmament;
Israel ends the war permanently.
The withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.
In addition, the future Governance in GazaQuestions are also challenging. From the composition of transitional institutions to the composition of the future transitional government in Gaza, changes in every stage of the governance institutions in Gaza may lead to huge differences between Kazakhstan and Israel.
According to a report by France's 24 News Channel on the 12th, although the Sharm el-Sheikh Peace Summit is imminent, many key issues remain unresolved. Some analysts said that if these fundamental contradictions cannot be resolved, the ceasefire may become a disaster. a three-dayThe ceasefire.