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Hamas agreed to a 3 stage framework agreement for a complete and sustainable truce

Al Jazeera reports:

  • Each stage lasts 45 days and includes agreement on the exchange of prisoners and bodies, ending the siege, and reconstruction

  • Hamas added a detailed appendix to the proposal with steps to implement the first phase of the agreement and stipulated that it be part of it

  • In the first phase, Hamas offered to release Israeli detainees, children, women, the elderly, and the sick

  • Hamas requires that at least 500 trucks of aid and fuel be brought daily into the entire Strip in the first phase

  • Hamas requires the entry of at least 60,000 temporary homes and 200,000 shelter tents into the Gaza Strip in the first phase

  • In the first stage, Hamas demanded the return of the displaced to their homes and the guarantee of freedom of movement between the north and south of the Gaza Strip

  • Hamas requested an end to the settlers’ storming of Al-Aqsa and the return of conditions in the mosque to what they were before 2002

  • Hamas demanded that Qatar, Egypt, the United States, Turkey, and Russia be guarantors of the implementation of the agreement

  • The offer is in exchange for 1,500 prisoners, including 500 with life sentences and high sentences, and all women, children and the elderly.

  • Hamas requires the approval of a plan to reconstruct homes, economic facilities, and public facilities within a maximum period of 3 years

  • Hamas requested that the truce talks be finished before the second phase, and that Israeli forces be guaranteed to leave and reconstruction begin

Remember the conditions set by Saudi Arabia.

Saudis demand a Palestinian state!

Saudi Arabia officially denied the State Department’s statements about the Saudis’ readiness to normalize relations with Israel.

According to the official response, the Saudis demand:

  1. The creation of an independent Palestinian state within the 1967 borders and with East Jerusalem controlled by the Palestinians

  2. The cessation of Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip and the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from there.

Under the current conditions and under the Netanyahu government, these demands will obviously not be met.

Thus, the Netanyahu government is a clear obstacle to Israel’s desired normalization agreements with Saudi Arabia.

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grrlrocks
grrlrocks
1 year ago

I’m wondering why Saudi Arabia is, or appears to be, so intent on Palestinians getting at least their current territories back… What does SA get from that? Or, does SA know – or very deeply suspect – that Netanyahu and the rest of the Israeli extremists will NEVER agree to that, thus virtually ensuring that Israel’s essentially religious war continues and EXPANDS…??? But, then, what would SA get from that??? Except perhaps a “legitimate” excuse to wage war on Israel… very similar tactic to how Israel is waging war on Palestinians… Hmm.