Diplomatic Case
RabauseWhere’s the next? The first six-week period of Gaza Ceasefire ended Saturday.
42 days since 19 January saw their fair part of uncertainty, hope, sadness and anger, but all that happens in that time.
Hostages in Israel – the living and the dead – released. Palestinian prisoners for free.
But negotiations in phase two, including releases all remaining hostages and withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, about to begin.
Talks were opened in Cairo Friday but the delegation of Israel returned to the night.
The reports suggested that negotiations “in the distance” and that the Prime Minister of Israel Netanyahu were due to holding delegations, intelligence principals and intelligence points.
For such a meeting that happens later on the Sabbath is not unusual. But in the morning of Saturday, no details have been released.
Israel appears to be looking for the current part of a six-week, to get a lot of hostages and release more Palestinian prisoners but don’t get its troops.
The government here matches Hamas, the group responsible for the massacrees of 7 October 2023 and the acquisition of 251 hostages, should be placed any form of authority on Gaza Strip.
Israel also said it wasn’t ready to leave Philadelphi corridor along the Egypt-Gaza border – a process that should start Saturday.
In a statement sent to journalists on Friday, an unknown officials of Israel said: “We do not allow Hamas to go around our boundaries and pickups, and we will not allow them to smuggling.”
Such anonymous quotations are often believed directly from the Prime Minister’s office.
Last summer, efforts to get a stopping of Gaza weakened when Netanyahu was forced to keep the troops of Israel set up the Philadelphi corridor.
Friday night, Hamas said it does not agree with any extension of the phase of one without guarantee from American, Qatari and Egypt mediators to come to the end.
Hamas seems determined to remain powerful in Gaza, even if it is ready to handle everyday management of other Palestinian actors.
Egypt works in the reconstruction plan for Gaza, as a substitute for Donald Trump’s proposal to be taken to the area and evacuate the entire civilian population.
But the Western diplomomats are not optimistic that the plan is, because the Arab League Summit is unveiled in Cairo next Tuesday and security arrangements needed to meet with Israel’s demands.
This is a critical moment.
Getty imagesFor all emotional distress over the last few weeks, Israel expects the gradual release of hostages. It is believed to be alive 24, still waited to release, by another 39 believed to be dead.
The Israelins want them all, without the kind of propaganda’s shows that make up and upset the whole country.
If the entire process now mirthly discharge, public anger – in Hamas and their own government – come. More street protests are planned, including one on Saturday night at the Tel Aviv area that all Israelis now knows today’s hostage square.
“We asked for all 59 remaining hostages on the day 50 of the agreement,” read invitation from hostages and lost forum HQ families.
“Now our only window of opportunity – we can’t get another.”
The Secretary Secretary Secretary of António Gateres weighed, encouraging the parties “no attempt to avoid collapse of this Agreement”.
There is a widespread belief that, shortly or easy, the war will start again.
It is a poisonous prospect, for hostages and for two million Palestinians in Gaza trying to return their lives at the moment, weak peace.
In a place where families still dig bodies out of the trash, sometimes in their naked hands, thinking of a conflict is already admitted to thousands of lives.
The areas of the middle of the Gaza Strip escaping the worst conflicts are likely to be unpleasant from any return of the war on this broken life on earth.


