Kushner and Netanyahu Hold Talks on Gaza Ceasefire and Demilitarization Plan
1-Minute Brief
Efforts to advance a Gaza ceasefire remain stalled as Israeli and US officials discuss conditions for progress.
Key Facts
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with US envoy Jared Kushner to discuss the stalled Gaza ceasefire deal.
- Kushner and Netanyahu agreed that a US general should oversee Hamas 'demilitarization,' according to a source.
- Netanyahu reiterated that Israeli troops will not withdraw from Gaza until Hamas disarms.
- Kushner also met with Hamas leaders in Egypt as part of efforts to promote a 15-point Gaza roadmap.
- An Israeli official stated there was no breakthrough in the meeting between Netanyahu and Kushner.
What Happened
US envoy Jared Kushner met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and, separately, with Hamas leaders in Egypt to discuss a Gaza ceasefire and demilitarization plan. Talks did not yield a breakthrough, with Israel maintaining its position on troop withdrawal.
Why It Matters
The outcome of these talks could affect the prospects for a Gaza ceasefire and regional stability. The involvement of US officials highlights ongoing international efforts to mediate the conflict.
What's Next
Further diplomatic efforts are expected as parties continue to negotiate terms for a Gaza ceasefire and address the issue of Hamas disarmament.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft1h agoNetanyahu and Kushner talks make no breakthrough on stalled Gaza deal
- Al JazeeraLeft1h agoPalestinians, Israelis sceptical of Gaza plan as Kushner visits region
- NBC NewsLeft1h agoKushner and Netanyahu agree U.S. general should oversee Hamas ‘demilitarization,’ source says
