Countdown to Ceasefire: 'Trump's Gaza Threat Worked' Last Minute Updates
gaza, qatar, doha, tel aviv - Negotiations for ceasefire and prisoner swap in Gaza are approaching a final stage in Qatar. President-elect Donald Trump's threat seems to have played a crucial role in reaching an agreement before the inauguration on January 20. Details of the progress in the talks between Israel and Hamas are slowly unveiled.
Negotiations in Qatar for ceasefire and prisoner swap in Gaza are reportedly reaching their final stage, just before the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump on January 20.
According to reports, the Israeli government in Tel Aviv is ready to approve the draft, waiting for Hamas' response. It's stated that the plan being discussed largely aligns with the outline announced by Biden in May 2024, indicating the influence of the new Trump administration taking office.
Trump's Middle East representative, Steve Witkoff, made progress in talks in Doha, as confirmed by a source speaking to Times of Israel. The threat by Trump seems to have facilitated progress in negotiations.
After his victory in November, Trump had warned of a 'hell for Hamas' if hostages in Gaza were not released. His Vice President-elect JD Vance discussed the details of this threat, mentioning severe consequences for countries supporting terrorist organizations.
Hamas confirmed progress towards a ceasefire-hostage agreement, expressing hope for the release of prisoners soon.
MİT Chief İbrahim Kalın had a phone call with Hamas political bureau officials, reaffirming efforts to achieve a ceasefire.
Recent discussions highlight the intensive efforts towards a multi-stage plan for ceasefire and potential prisoner releases in Gaza. The plan involves a phased approach to restore peace and security in the region.
President Biden commented on the ongoing negotiations, emphasizing the importance of reaching an agreement for the release of prisoners and humanitarian aid to Gaza.
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