The most serious ceasefire process against the attacks of the occupying Israeli army on Gaza is beginning. This process aims to end the conflicts that have caused the deaths and injuries of tens of thousands of Palestinians.
Qatar is expected to mediate talks between Israel and Hamas. Preliminary talks led by David Barnea, head of Israel’s Foreign Intelligence Service, have yielded positive results and negotiations could begin next week.
Obstacles to Ceasefire Talks
While Hamas demands written guarantees from the US, Qatar and Egypt, Israel insists on selecting the prisoners to be released in the prisoner swap. Differences on these issues need to be resolved.
Hamas’ Offer and Details
According to Hamas’ proposal, the first phase would be a 16-day ceasefire and negotiations for a prisoner swap, while the second phase would focus on Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza and humanitarian aid.
The Conflict Between Military and Politics
While warnings from the Israeli military emphasize that the process should not be disrupted, there are differences of opinion among political actors. While military officials emphasize the importance of the ceasefire, former Defense Minister Benny Gantz and Chief of General Staff Gadi Eizenkut have also stated that they support the ceasefire.
The Opinion of the Israeli People
Israeli citizens prioritize freeing the prisoners and mostly want a ceasefire. Far-right coalition partners oppose negotiations, while Hamas has said it awaits Israel’s decision.