In a major diplomatic move, the Israeli government has agreed to a U.S.-sponsored plan aimed at achieving a permanent end to the war in Gaza. The confirmation came from a senior official, who stated that Israel is prepared to accept a comprehensive settlement that ensures the return of all hostages and the demilitarization of Hamas.
This decision is the culmination of intense back-channel negotiations led by the United States, Egypt, and Qatar. By formally accepting the framework, Israel has provided significant momentum to the diplomatic process, potentially creating the best chance yet for a lasting resolution to the conflict that has ravaged the Gaza Strip.
The proposal is ambitious, seeking to resolve the core issues of the conflict. It offers a structured withdrawal of Israeli troops and a long-term peace in exchange for two key demands: the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages and a verifiable process for the disarmament of Hamas. These conditions are deemed essential by Israel for its future security.
The Israeli acceptance was announced during a press conference in Budapest, leveraging an international stage to underscore the seriousness of its commitment. The focus of the entire world now turns to Hamas, whose agreement is the final, essential piece needed to bring the war to a close.
In Major Diplomatic Move, Israel Agrees to US Plan to End War
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