President Joe Biden made important assessments regarding the ceasefire in Gaza in an interview with CBS. In response to the presenter’s question about whether a ceasefire in Gaza would be possible before the end of his term as President, Biden said, “Yes, it’s still possible.”Biden responded. In this context, United Nations Security Council (UNSC)He stressed that the ceasefire plan supported by the “It should not turn into a regional war”He stated that they continue their work on behalf of the company.
On May 31, Biden announced the three-phase ceasefire plan proposed by the Israeli government and shared the details of this plan. The plan briefly includes the following items:
- Achieving a permanent ceasefire
- Israel’s complete withdrawal from Gaza
- Mutual release of hostages and details
- Return of displaced Palestinians to Gaza
- Uninterrupted and adequate delivery of humanitarian aid
- Reconstruction of Gaza
However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later put forward new conditions for the prisoner swap negotiations. These conditions included: “preventing armed Palestinians from returning from the south to the north”And “The Israeli army should remain in the Philadelphia Corridor on the border of Gaza and Egypt”was predicting.
On the other hand, the US, Egypt and Qatar issued a joint statement on August 8, calling on Israel and Hamas to provide a ceasefire in Gaza and to exchange prisoners. Negotiations to resume in Cairo or Doha on August 15had been called for.