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  Top Stories  Israel Accepts Gaza Truce Framework as Hamas Reviews Plan Amid US Push
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Israel Accepts Gaza Truce Framework as Hamas Reviews Plan Amid US Push

Carlos IbanezCarlos Ibanez—May 31, 20252
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WASHINGTON/GAZA – Israel has reportedly given its assent to a significant ceasefire proposal for the Gaza Strip, a plan brokered through intense diplomatic efforts led by the United States. The White House confirmed late Tuesday that Israel has accepted the framework of a complex, multi-phased proposal aimed at halting hostilities and securing the release of hostages held by Hamas.

However, the critical next step hinges on the response from Hamas, the Palestinian militant group governing Gaza. According to White House statements, Hamas is currently reviewing the intricate plan, which necessitates difficult concessions from both sides.

Details of the Proposed Framework

The proposal, presented by US Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, outlines a structured sequence of events beginning with an initial, substantial pause in fighting. This first phase is envisioned to last for 60 days, during which specific exchanges and arrangements would take place.

A key component of this initial stage involves the release of a predetermined number of Israeli hostages currently held captive in Gaza. The plan calls for the liberation of 28 Israeli hostages, a figure that includes individuals confirmed to be alive as well as the remains of those who have died in captivity.

In exchange for these 28 hostages, the framework stipulates the release of a significantly larger number of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails. The proposal specifies the release of 1,236 Palestinian prisoners. Additionally, the remains of 180 Palestinians would be returned as part of this initial exchange.

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This first phase is designed to create an environment of de-escalation, allowing for humanitarian aid to flow more freely into Gaza and providing a window for further negotiations on the conflict’s future.

Path to a Permanent Ceasefire

The framework also sketches a path towards a more durable cessation of hostilities. Following the successful implementation of the initial 60-day phase and contingent upon further agreement, the proposal anticipates a move towards a permanent ceasefire.

According to the White House, the second phase of the plan links the achievement of a permanent ceasefire to the release of the remaining Israeli hostages. Hamas is believed to be holding a total of 58 hostages currently. The proposal requires Hamas to release the final 30 of these remaining individuals once a permanent ceasefire arrangement is formalized.

Israeli and Hamas Positions

Israel’s acceptance of the initial framework signals a potential willingness to engage in a significant exchange, albeit one that falls short of its publicly stated maximalist goals. Israeli officials have consistently maintained a firm position that lasting peace and security can only be achieved if Hamas first agrees to disarm and release all remaining hostages.

Hamas, while reviewing the US-backed proposal, has expressed reservations. The group’s spokesmen have indicated that their assessment of the plan centers on whether it adequately addresses their core demands. Specifically, Hamas states the current draft lacks explicit commitments to end the ongoing war, ensure the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip, and definitively unblock aid access to the besieged territory.

Diplomatic Efforts and Challenges

The involvement of US Envoy Steve Witkoff underscores the high level of diplomatic engagement invested in finding a resolution. The White House has been actively working alongside regional partners to bridge the considerable gap between the warring parties’ demands.

The current situation represents a crucial juncture in the nearly year-long conflict, which has resulted in a devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza and continued security concerns for Israel. Previous attempts at temporary truces have been short-lived, often collapsing over disagreements regarding the pace and scope of hostage and prisoner exchanges or violations of the ceasefire terms.

The complexity of the proposed multi-phase framework reflects the deep mistrust and fundamental disagreements that persist. Israel’s primary objective is the return of all hostages and the dismantlement of Hamas’s military and governing capabilities. Hamas, conversely, seeks to end the Israeli military operation, ensure the withdrawal of forces, and secure a permanent end to the blockade on Gaza.

The international community is closely watching Hamas’s deliberations. A positive response from the militant group is seen as essential to initiating the proposed 60-day pause and potentially paving the way for a de-escalation of the conflict that has claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced the vast majority of Gaza’s population.

The path forward remains uncertain, contingent on Hamas’s final decision and the intricate negotiations required to implement such a complex arrangement amidst ongoing conflict.

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