Egypt’s strategy to put an end to the Israel-Hamas conflict: liberating the hostages and establishing a Palestinian administration

The plan has also been refined in collaboration with Qatar and has been sent to the governments of Israel, Hamas, the US, and Europe.According to a senior Egyptian official who spoke to the Associated Press, Egypt has proposed a cease-fire, a phased release of hostages, and the establishment of a Palestinian administration composed of specialists to oversee the Gaza Strip as part of its initial plan to resolve the Israel-Hamas conflict.According to the article, the plan has also been developed in collaboration with Qatar and has been given to the governments of Israel, Hamas, the US, and Europe. Over 20,400 Palestinians have been murdered and major areas of Gaza have been destroyed by the war, forcing nearly all of the 2.3 million people living there to flee. On October 7, Hamas assaulted villages in southern Israel, which prompted a reaction.According to Reuters, Hamas and Islamic Jihad, its ally, turned down Egypt’s offer for a long-term cease-fire in exchange for Gaza Strip sovereignty. It stated that both sides refused making any compromises other than the potential release of additional hostages.

 

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