PA Official: Talks on Ceasefire Deal Are 90% Complete
Talks to broker a Gaza ceasefire and a hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas are “90% complete”, but significant issues remain unresolved, a senior Palestinian Arab official involved in the negotiations told British media on Saturday, December 21.
According to the report, one of the key sticking points is the IDF’s continued presence in the Philadelphi Corridor. The official shared details of the discussions taking place in Doha, which include a proposal for a buffer zone several kilometers wide along Israel’s border with Gaza.
Israel would maintain a military presence within this zone, the official noted. If these issues are resolved, the parties could agree on a three-stage ceasefire within days, the official added.
Under the proposed deal, an exchange of 20 terrorist prisoners would occur for every female soldier released in the first phase of the ceasefire.
Senior Fatah terrorist Marwan Barghouti is not expected to be included, as Israel is likely to veto his release. Israeli hostages would also be released in stages, with Hamas reportedly needing to locate some of the missing individuals.
In the final stage of the three-phase plan, which aims to conclude the 14-month war, Gaza would be governed by a committee of technocrats. These individuals would have no prior political affiliations but would be supported by all Palestinian Arab factions. (INN/VFI News)
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