Trump Envoys Seek Breakthrough on Gaza Peace Plan in Cairo

Cairo, Egypt, 16 August (Brussles Morning Newspaper) Donald Trump’s envoys have joined a fresh round of high-level talks in Egypt aimed at breaking the deadlock over the Gaza peace plan, bringing US representatives together with Egyptian, Qatari and Turkish mediators as the future of the ceasefire hangs on unresolved demands from Israel and Hamas.

Jared Kushner and former UN Middle East envoy Nickolay Mladenov travelled to Cairo for the negotiations on Sunday. Hamas officials took part in some of the discussions, according to Reuters, giving mediators another opportunity to tackle the central dispute: whether Hamas disarms before Israeli forces leave Gaza, or whether those steps take place as part of a linked process.

The diplomatic push comes at a difficult moment. The ceasefire that halted the main fighting has survived, but Israeli strikes have continued and there is still no agreement on how the next stage of the US-backed framework should be carried out.

Cairo becomes centre of renewed Gaza diplomacy

Kushner and Mladenov met representatives from Egypt, Qatar and Turkey, the regional powers involved in efforts to keep the process moving.

Kushner also met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. Egypt has been central to Gaza negotiations throughout the conflict and again finds itself trying to bridge positions that remain far apart.

The US framework calls for Hamas to disarm and Israeli troops to withdraw, followed by reconstruction and a transition towards Palestinian civilian administration in Gaza. The principle is laid out; the order and practical implementation of those steps remain contested.

Disarmament and withdrawal remain the sticking points

Hamas has signalled that it is prepared to proceed with the agreement, but has insisted that Israel must also fulfil its commitments, including withdrawing its forces and ending attacks.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected that sequencing. He has argued that Israeli forces should not leave while Hamas remains armed and last week publicly described the latest US roadmap as unacceptable.

That leaves mediators with a problem that goes beyond diplomatic language. Both sides are demanding assurances about what the other will do first.

Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya was in Egypt as the negotiations took place. His involvement gives Cairo a direct channel to the group as mediators try to establish whether a workable compromise can be reached.

US peace team takes a larger role

Mladenov serves as High Representative for Gaza under Trump’s Board of Peace, while Kushner is a founding member of its executive board. Former UK prime minister Tony Blair is also among the board’s members, according to US government records.

Their role reflects Washington’s attempt to move the Gaza peace plan beyond a ceasefire and towards longer-term arrangements covering security, governance and reconstruction.

But events on the ground continue to expose how vulnerable that process remains.


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5 responses to “Trump Envoys Seek Breakthrough on Gaza Peace Plan in Cairo”

  1. Bad Bond Avatar

    Typical day in paradise, eh? Just another round of high-stakes bridge building where everyone’s carrying a hammer but no one’s got a nail. 🤷‍♂️

  2. Eye Devil Avatar
    Eye Devil

    Oh, brilliant! Just what the world needs—another round of high-level talks in Cairo, because clearly, all previous attempts just weren’t jolly enough. 🤷‍♂️ Can’t wait to see how this one goes; perhaps they’ll throw in a few kebabs to sweeten the deal? 🍢

  3. Rocky Highway Avatar
    Rocky Highway

    Looks like the chaps in Cairo are really aiming for a breakthrough; maybe they should just try throwing a few kebabs in and calling it a peace summit, eh? 🍢 What’s next, a game of charades to settle the ceasefire? 😂

  4. Papa Smurf Avatar
    Papa Smurf

    Seems like the peace plan’s about as solid as a soufflé in a tornado—good luck with that, chaps! 🍽️😏

  5. Tall Sally Avatar
    Tall Sally

    Who would have thought that sending Trump’s entourage to Cairo would solve the Gaza issue? 🤔 It’s like trying to fix a leaky faucet with a sledgehammer—bold move, lads! 🛠️

  6. Seems like the folks in Cairo have cooked up yet another “peace plan” that sounds as solid as a soufflé in a wind tunnel. 🍰 Good luck getting the two sides to agree; it’s like asking a cat and a dog to share a bed! 🐱🐶

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