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U.S. Envoy Leads Talks on Gaza’s Future as Ceasefire Progresses
U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff has confirmed that preparations for the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire plan are underway. This announcement follows high-level talks held in Miami, involving representatives from Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey. During these discussions, the focus was on establishing a unified governing body in Gaza, aimed at protecting civilians and maintaining public order.
Witkoff shared his insights on social media platform X, stating, “In our discussions regarding phase two, we emphasized enabling a governing body in Gaza under a unified Gazan authority.” He also highlighted the importance of regional integration measures, which include trade facilitation and infrastructure development. These steps are seen as essential for Gaza’s recovery and long-term prosperity.
Israel recently announced the death of Ra’ad Sa’ad, a Hamas leader implicated in the October 7, 2023, attacks. The killing of Sa’ad underscores the ongoing tensions in the region and the complexity of the ceasefire negotiations. Witkoff noted that the group also reviewed the successful implementation of the first phase of the ceasefire, which included humanitarian aid deliveries, reduced hostilities, and the release of hostages.
The first phase of the ceasefire yielded significant progress. Humanitarian aid reached the Gaza Strip, hostilities decreased, and a partial withdrawal of Israeli forces occurred. Most hostages were released, with only one remaining in Hamas custody: Ran Gvili, an Israeli police officer who was captured during the October attacks.
Next Steps in Gaza’s Stabilization
The U.S.-led talks on the subsequent phase were preceded by a similar meeting in Cairo, which included intelligence chiefs from Turkey and Egypt, alongside Qatar’s Prime Minister. According to a Turkish source, the discussions emphasized strengthening coordination to eliminate obstacles that could disrupt the ceasefire. They also addressed alleged violations of the ceasefire by Israeli forces.
Witkoff reiterated the importance of effective monitoring and coordination with local Gazan institutions and international partners in the phased implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Plan for Gaza. He stressed that the next steps would involve deploying an international stabilization force and establishing an international governing body for Gaza. Furthermore, the disarmament of Hamas is a critical component of this plan.
As discussions progress, Israel is expected to move further away from the so-called “yellow line” in anticipation of the international force taking over. The situation remains fluid, and the international community continues to monitor developments closely.
These negotiations reflect a concerted effort to stabilize Gaza, allowing for humanitarian relief and the possibility of lasting peace in a region marked by conflict and instability.
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