Gaza’s Future on the Table as Hamas Consents to Post-War Plan

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In a move that could reshape the future of Gaza, Hamas has consented “in principle” to a US-led plan for the region’s post-war governance, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced. This development is part of a broader deal to end the two-year conflict, which is now “90 per cent” complete.
The immediate component of the deal is a ceasefire linked to the release of all Israeli hostages. In return for their freedom, Israeli forces will withdraw to the “yellow line,” their position as of mid-August. This is the first and most urgent step in the peace process.
Rubio emphasized the importance of Hamas’s agreement on a post-war framework, even in its preliminary form. “They have also agreed, in principle and generalities, to enter into this idea about what’s going to happen afterwards,” he said, suggesting a path toward long-term stability is being forged.
The initiative is backed by President Donald Trump, who has called it a “great deal for Israel” and confirmed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s support. Trump has also taken a hard line, warning Hamas of “complete obliteration” if it does not surrender control of Gaza.
Negotiators are now focused on finalizing the logistical arrangements for the hostage release. Rubio believes this final phase will be a swift test of Hamas’s commitment, potentially bringing the protracted war to a close.

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