Summary
Egypt is working with Qatar and Turkiye to persuade Hamas to accept a peace plan proposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump to end the conflict between Israel and Gaza. The plan includes a ceasefire, a prisoner exchange, and the disarmament of Hamas. The plan has faced criticism and requires further negotiations, particularly on governance and security issues.
Key Facts
- Egypt is collaborating with Qatar and Turkiye to convince Hamas to agree to Trump's peace plan.
- The plan calls for a ceasefire, a prisoner swap, and Hamas disarmament.
- Some critics believe the plan favors Israel too much.
- Trump gave Hamas three to four days to respond to the proposal.
- Egypt's foreign minister warned that refusal by Hamas could lead to more conflict.
- The White House has said there could be consequences if Hamas doesn't accept the plan.
- Abdelatty stated that forced Palestinian displacement would not be tolerated.
- The conflict has led to high casualties, with over 66,000 reported killed according to Palestinian health sources.