Negotiations between the Hamas delegation and the Board of Peace high representative, Nickolay Mladenov, are scheduled to resume Monday in Cairo as part of ongoing Gaza peace negotiations.
- Hamas has expressed a willingness to discuss the disarmament of militant groups.
- The proposal includes a plan for the reconstruction of Gaza and the withdrawal of Israeli troops.
- Mediators aim to reach an agreement within days or weeks to maintain current momentum.
Khalil al-Hayya, the head of the Hamas negotiating delegation, is currently in Istanbul. He is conducting consultations with Hamas leadership regarding a proposal formulated by mediators.
Details of the Hamas Disarmament Proposal
The mediator-led plan includes a framework for the disarmament of Hamas and other militant groups. Under the terms of the proposal, this process would be followed by the reconstruction of Gaza and the withdrawal of Israeli troops.
Recent developments indicate a shift in the talks, with Hamas expressing a willingness to discuss the disarmament aspect of the agreement.
Mladenov stated he is “fairly optimistic” about the proposal. He noted that there is a window of “a matter of days, maximum a couple of weeks” to reach a final agreement, warning that failing to do so could result in a loss of momentum.
Implementation Challenges
The primary remaining challenge is the creation of international monitoring and enforcement mechanisms. These systems would be required to ensure that both Hamas and the Board of Peace meet their commitments.
Negotiators must still agree upon the specific security conditions that will govern the implementation of the deal.
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