All eyes are on Egypt as oblique negotiations between Hamas and Israel on the struggle in Gaza are set to start on Monday, with the US and Israel pushing for the swift launch of hostages.
The talks come after Hamas agreed to some components of a 20-point US peace plan, together with releasing hostages and handing over Gaza governance to Palestinian technocrats, however is searching for negotiations on different points.
The group’s response didn’t point out the important thing calls for of its disarmament and taking part in no future function in Gaza’s governance.
In the meantime, Israeli air strikes continued in Gaza, regardless of President Donald Trump telling Israel to “instantly cease the bombing” on Friday after Hamas responded to the proposed plan.
Israeli authorities spokesperson Shosh Bedrosian instructed reporters on Sunday that “whereas sure bombings have truly stopped within the Gaza Strip, there is not any ceasefire in place at this time limit”.
Bedrosian stated Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had given orders “to fireside again for defensive functions… if there’s a risk to their life within the battlefield in Gaza”.
Reviews from Gaza say Israel continued air strikes and tank hearth in a single day and into Sunday, destroying quite a lot of residential buildings in Gaza Metropolis.
A BBC correspondent heard explosions from inside Gaza and noticed a plume of smoke whereas close to the border in Kibbutz Be’eri, Israel, on Sunday morning.
One other 65 folks had been killed by Israeli navy operations within the 24 hours main as much as noon, Gaza’s Hamas-run well being ministry stated.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio instructed the BBC’s US information accomplice CBS Information that bombing must cease to facilitate a hostage launch.
“You possibly can’t launch hostages whereas there’s nonetheless bombardments occurring… that has to cease, however you additionally must work by means of the opposite logistics,” he instructed CBS Information’ Face the Nation on Sunday.
“We need to get the hostages out as quickly as attainable,” he added.
The 20-point plan proposes a right away finish to combating and the discharge of 48 hostages, solely 20 of whom are regarded as alive, in change for tons of of detained Gazans.
Netanyahu stated in a televised tackle on Saturday that he hoped to announce the discharge of hostages “within the coming days”.
The prime minister has “made it clear that in an settlement with the Trump administration talks shall be confined to a couple days most”, Bedrosian stated on Sunday.
Israeli negotiations will head to Egypt on Sunday night time for the essential talks set to begin on Monday. US particular envoy Steve Witkoff and Qatari overseas minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani can even attend.
The talks are anticipated to be among the many most consequential because the begin of the struggle and will decide whether or not a path towards ending the battle is lastly inside attain.
Many Palestinians described Hamas’ response to the peace plan as sudden, after days of indications that the group was getting ready to reject or at the least closely situation its acceptance of Trump’s peace plan proposal.
As an alternative, Hamas shunned together with its conventional “crimson strains” within the official assertion, a transfer many interpret as an indication of exterior strain.
A senior Palestinian official accustomed to the talks instructed the BBC that Qatari, Egyptian and Turkish mediators performed a serious function in convincing Hamas to tone down its objections and to depart contentious factors such because the destiny of its weapons, Gaza’s post-war governance and its different issues for the negotiation desk.
Many Gazans warn that this tactical flexibility carries appreciable threat.
Each extra day of delay means extra deaths, destruction, and displacement for tons of of hundreds of Gazans.
But Hamas’ determination to enter the talks with out specific preconditions may be seen as a recognition of its restricted leverage after almost two years of struggle.
Trump, when requested by CNN’s Jake Tapper what would occur if Hamas insists on staying in energy in Gaza, responded in a textual content message that the group would face “full obliteration”.
The US president posted on social media that Israel had agreed to an preliminary withdrawal line in Gaza, the primary in a proposed collection of pull-backs by Israeli forces.
Based on inhabitants distribution information within the Gaza Strip, the withdrawal map printed by Trump would initially exclude almost 900,000 Palestinians from returning to their properties.
The proposed strains carve out Rafah on the southernmost edge, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahia within the north, almost 1 / 4 of Gaza Metropolis, and half of Khan Younis and Deir al-Balah within the centre and south.
Hamas had rejected the same map throughout earlier rounds of talks in March and Might this 12 months.
The Israeli navy launched a marketing campaign in Gaza in response to the Hamas-led assault on southern Israel on 7 October 2023, wherein about 1,200 folks had been killed and 251 others had been taken hostage.
Since then, 67,139 have been killed by Israeli navy operations in Gaza, the well being ministry says.
Worldwide journalists have been banned by Israel from coming into the Gaza Strip independently because the begin of the struggle, making verifying claims from either side troublesome.
For now, the area holds its breath as negotiators put together to collect in Egypt, hoping that regardless of deep distrust and political fragility this spherical may lastly open the way in which towards a ceasefire.

