Biden Announces Israel's Proposed Three-Part Plan for Gaza Ceasefire and Peace Talks

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Former President Barack Obama praised the proposal as a potential foundation for peace between Israel and Palestinians.
Israel's plan includes a six-week ceasefire, withdrawal of forces from populated areas in Gaza, release of hostages, delivery of humanitarian aid.
President Joe Biden announced Israel's proposed three-part plan to end Gaza conflict and initiate peace talks on May 31, 2024.
Second phase focuses on negotiations for permanent ceasefire agreement and Israeli troops' complete withdrawal from Gaza.
Biden Announces Israel's Proposed Three-Part Plan for Gaza Ceasefire and Peace Talks

President Joe Biden announced on May 31, 2024, that Israel has proposed a three-part plan to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The proposal comes after intense diplomatic efforts by Biden's team and includes several key components.

The first phase of the plan involves a six-week ceasefire, withdrawal of Israeli forces from populated areas in Gaza, release of women, elderly, wounded individuals held hostage, and delivery of humanitarian assistance with 600 trucks entering Gaza daily. The Israeli government authorized its negotiating team to present this outline which includes the return of all abductees and the elimination of Hamas' military and governmental capabilities.

The second phase focuses on negotiations between Israel and Hamas for a permanent ceasefire agreement, with Israeli troops withdrawing completely from Gaza. The temporary ceasefire would continue beyond six weeks until such a permanent plan is put in place, provided neither side violates its terms.

Former President Barack Obama praised the proposed plan, stating that it could save lives and lay the foundation for peace between Israel and Palestinians.

Despite opposition from some within his own party, Biden has pushed for this deal to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The proposal is a significant step towards achieving a lasting peace in the region.



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    • President Joe Biden announced that Israel has proposed a three-part plan to end the war in Gaza.
    • , The proposal comes after intensive diplomacy carried out by Biden’s team, and has been relayed to Hamas via Qatar.
    • The plan’s first phase includes a six-week ceasefire, withdrawal of Israeli forces from populated areas of Gaza, release of women and children held hostage, and surge of humanitarian assistance with 600 trucks carrying aid into Gaza daily.
    • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office stated he authorized the government’s negotiating team to present an outline that includes ‘the return of all our abductees and the elimination of Hamas’s military and governmental capabilities.’
    • Former President Barack Obama praised the outlined plan, stating that a ceasefire would ‘save lives’ and ‘lay the foundation for what will be a long and difficult road to a future in which Israel is secure and at peace with its neighbors, and Palestinians finally have the security, freedom, and self-determination that they have sought for so long.’
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    • President Joe Biden confirmed the terms of a proposed cease-fire between Israel and Hamas during a White House speech.
    • The first phase lasts for six weeks and includes a full and complete cease-fire, withdrawal of Israeli forces from all populated areas of Gaza, release of hostages (including women, elderly, wounded), and return of some dead hostages’ remains.
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    • President Biden announced a new Israeli proposal for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza.
    • The plan includes a six-week temporary cease-fire, release of hostages, and withdrawal of Israeli troops from populated areas in Gaza.
    • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed his desire to maintain control over Gaza security.
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    The article contains a few inflammatory rhetoric and appeals to authority. It also presents dichotomous depictions of the positions of Israel and Hamas.
    • . . .the suffering has to stop. It's time for this war to end.
    • Describing the plan as a path to “a durable end to the war,” Biden said
    • Israel made no immediate statement on the proposal. Biden said that “Israel has now offered” these terms, but later in his remarks “urged the leadership in Israel to stand behind this deal.
    • Hamas has said previously it would not agree to any deal that did not include an immediate, permanent cease-fire and withdrawal of all Israeli forces.
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    • President Joe Biden has proposed a three-phase deal aimed at ending the Israel-Hamas conflict.
    • The first phase of the proposed deal would last for six weeks and include a full and complete ceasefire, withdrawal of Israeli forces from densely populated areas in Gaza, release of hostages including women, the elderly and wounded in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, delivery of humanitarian assistance with 600 trucks entering Gaza daily.
    • The third phase would focus on reconstructing Gaza which has faced decades of rebuilding from war-related devastation.
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