It'd been, how many days??? Four months, nineteen days, since this war had been going on, and finally, there's, an end somewhere, in the horizon, thank G-O-D! Wars are never good for anyone, unless you're talking about the countries which are, making it RICH, selling the missiles, the tanks, the ARMS' DEALERS, like the countries in Europe and North American (still NOT naming any "names" here!), off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
The U.S., Israel, Qatar, and Egypt Set up an Agreement, the Egyptian Officials: Israeli-Hama are Consenting for the Ceasefires for Good
The United Press on the 25th quoted the Israeli periodicals' report, that the representative of U.S., Israel, Qatar, and Egypt will conference in Paris, that the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is progressing. A high-level government official from Egypt who was engaging in the negotiation alongside Qatar disclosed, that the drafts of the deal included a ceasefire for six weeks, and exchanging of the hostages.
After the Israeli representative group returned, the discussions of the deal that's been discussed in the conferences were voted on on the evening of the 24th, although no date had been set, based off of the various media's quoting an unknown government official, the offices of the internal affairs of the country had already, silently, agreed on this, deal, and in the future, the representatives will be sent to Qatar to discuss the matter. The Palestinian arms group, Hama stated that they didn't get involved in the peace talks, but the media press disclosed that the outlines of the ceasefire is matching to the discussions of the first stage of the terms of the ceasefire. While the leader of the Hamas, Haniyya visited Cairo last week.
The French reported that before the meetings of the internal offices, the security consultant of Israel, Hanegbi told the local press, that there may be the discussion room to make an agreement of the ceasefire; the PM, Netanyahu stated, that the conference will discuss the follow-up of the agreement.
and here's the news report on that, from BBC, off of YouTube
The unnamed Egyptian official told, that the drafts for the ceasefire was deadlocked on the exchanging of forty women and elderly hostage in Gaza with more than 300 Palestinian hostages, made up of mostly women, children, and elderly; in the six weeks' ceasefire, there were hundreds of rescue trucks entering into the region, to offer the aids to the entire Gaza Strip. He'd also stated, that the Israeli and the Hamas are agreeing, that after the temporary ceasefire, they're to continue discussing the exchange of hostage, along with the ceasefire for good.
The outline of the discussion also included that the Israeli forces will be reordered in Gaza, but it wasn't like what the Hamas had demanded, "total retreat"; Israel is now allowing the women and children from Palestine to return back to northern Gaza that they retreated out of from before.
A higher government official from Israel o the 24th pointed out, that it's still too far from all sides to reach an agreement et, but, he'd admitted, that the Hamas had, withdrawn some of their, requests. A higher up American official stated to Axios, an American news website, that the Paris Conference only got the talks of exchanging the hostages on the tables, but, it's still some ways away from an agreement being, reached. If the talks were to continue, it relies solely on if the Qatar-Egyptian officials can persuade the Hamas to agree to the terms brought up in the Paris Conference.
Channel 12 of Israel media reported, there are currently a few debatable things, for instance, Israel being against the major reconstruction of Gaza in the nonmilitary means, and both sides still can't agree on the terms of exchange of the hostages either, but Hamas seemed to have changed their demands of the terms of the ceasefires too; a higher up Israeli official told, that all of the members of the parliament is hopeful in agreeing to the terms of the outlines, and, if the Hamas agreed to the terms, then, the hostages would be released by March 31st, at soonest.
So, this is a good thing, finally, there's the talks of peace, because, war doesn't benefit either sides, because BOTH sides are losing, the lives from both, and, finally, these governments see, that ceasefire would be the, only viable option, because wars had been, costly, and, lives are being lost. Hopefully, the terms will finally get agreed upon, and no more lives would be, lost in this, "conflict"…
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