The conversations about a ceasefish -fires in the Gaza strip are difficult. Israel is now ready to withdraw the Israeli troops more than before. However, it is doubted that this proposal will bring the breakthrough into the negotiations.
Israel had submitted a new proposal for troop deduction, reported the “Times of Israel”, referring to an Arabic diplomat. Israel has inserted that the Israeli army in the south of the coastal area, according to reports, should remain with controversial plans of the government. This wants to build a huge camp for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.
Critics speak of an internment camp that could be a forced deportation in the long term. Israel speaks of a “humanitarian city” as a starting point for a “voluntary departure” of the residents of Gaza.
Everything just a negotiating tactics?
In Israel it is speculated that the plan could rather be a negotiating tactic to move Hamas to concessions or to allow the right -wing extremist coalition partners of Netanyahu to agree with a ceasefires.
The indirect negotiations of Israel with Hamas have not recently come out of the place. An important reason is various opinions about the size of the Israeli troop deduction, especially from the south of the Gaza Strip. Until now, Israel had insisted that his troops remained in a relatively large area. This would include a buffer zone of three kilometers along the border with Egypt near Rafah and the so-called Morag-Gang, which Rafah separates from the city of Chan Junis.
Hamas demands the withdrawal of the Israeli troops to the positions it had taken before the collapse of the previous ceases -the fire in March. The new proposal from Israel stipulates that the Israeli army would only claim a two -kilometer buffer zone along the southern border near Rafah.
Killed more than 58,000 Palestinians
The Gaza War caused the unprecedented attack by Hamas and other Islamist terrorist organizations to Israel on October 7, 2023, in which around 1200 people were killed and more than 250 were deported to Gaza as hostages. Since then, according to the Health Authority, more than 58,000 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed by De Hamas. The barely verifiable number makes no distinction between citizens and hunters.
Source: Krone

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