
Trump could unveil Gaza âpeace councilâ, âgovernmentâ soon: Israeli media
Trump could unveil Gaza âpeace councilâ, âgovernmentâ soon: Israeli media US wants to move to phase 2 of ceasefire in January, is frustrated by Israeli âdelaysâ, reports Israelâs Channel 12. The White House wants to move beyond phase one of the Gaza ceasefire process in January, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pushed back, creating friction with United States President Donald Trumpâs senior team, according to Israeli media reports. Israelâs Channel 12 quoted senior White House officials as saying the US hopes to announce the establishment of a Palestinian technocratic government to run day-to-day affairs in Gaza in early January, a key provision of phase two of the plan to end the genocidal war. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Palestinian coupleâs wedding turned to funeral after Israeli attack in Gaza list 2 of 3 Israel says member of Iranâs IRGC among several killed in Lebanon strikes list 3 of 3 Pope Leo laments suffering of Gaza Palestinians in first Christmas sermon The White House also plans to unveil a multinational peace council to oversee the technocratic governmentâs work and an international stabilisation force to handle security in Gaza next month, Channel 12 reported. Trump could announce the peace council, which he has suggested he would head , as early as in the Davos Economic Forum on January 19, it added. Meanwhile, the US envisions the start of staged disarmament of Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups, to be managed by the newly established technocratic government, according to a senior White House official quoted by Channel 12. Hamasâs demilitarisation, part of the ceasefire framework adopted by the United Nations Security Council in November, has remained a key sticking point that the Palestinian group has not fully committed to. Earlier this month, senior Hamas figure Khaled Meshaal said the group would be open to a temporary âfreezeâ on its weapons but not full disarmament. Israeli government âmaking it harderâ Trumpâs envoy Steve Witkoff recently briefed Israeli officials on US plans to advance the ceasefire process, including the establishment of the new peace council, Israelâs Channel 13 quoted a senior Israeli official as saying. But Netanyahu, who expected to meet Trump on Monday, has resisted the plans, expressing particular scepticism about the proposal for Hamasâs disarmament, a separate informed source told Israelâs Channel 12. The report follows repeated Israeli violations of the October ceasefire that have thrown its future into jeopardy. During the 11-week truce, Israel has continued to attack Gaza on a near-daily basis, killing at least 406 Palestinians, including many civilians, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. Israel has also blocked the full delivery of aid promised by the ceasefire, continuing to restrict essential and nutritious food items like meat, dairy, and vegetables. On Tuesday, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israeli forces âwill never leave Gazaâ, despite the ceasefire plan calling for Israelâs future full withdrawal . The US has grown frustrated by what it perceives as Israelâs disregard for the truce and...
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