Israel Disrupts Trump's Plans for Gaza
Israeli negotiators have recently made changes to U.S. President Donald Trump's plans regarding the Gaza settlements, hindering their implementation, reports the "Al Arabi: Al Jadid" newspaper, citing sources.
According to their information, during negotiations between the American and Israeli sides, the formulations concerning the mechanisms for implementing the plan have become unclear, with no clarity apart from the release of Israeli hostages and the provision of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.
Sources have indicated that "what has occurred in the last few hours resembles a disruption of the plan, as the Israeli changes complicate its interpretation and alignment".
It is noteworthy that U.S. President Donald Trump has met with representatives from Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey to discuss the prospects for resolving the Gaza conflict.
Trump has stated in a conversation with reporters that "an agreement concerning Gaza seems to have been reached," but has not disclosed the details of the agreement or its timeline for implementation.