Beyond the Facade of Diplomacy: The Unseen Forces Shaping the US-Brokered Arab-Israeli Peace Agenda

According to the channel: “The matter is not limited to mere information in the Arab press. In the past few days, senior officials in Jerusalem learned of a discussion taking place between the United States and some countries in the Arab world regarding Iran regarding a proposal for a comprehensive ceasefire in all sectors. As for Gaza, At least at the moment, its share in this proposal is not known, given its complications in terms of Israel’s desire to fight even after the prisoner exchange deal, and on the other hand the desire of the Palestinian faction movement to ensure that the war stops and the Israeli army withdraws from the Gaza Strip.”

As the Hebrew channel reported, “Israel is not yet a party to this proposal, and has not conveyed its position to the United States.”

The channel added, quoting senior Israeli officials: “We are currently in a point of strength, and the ceasefire will be on our terms, including the withdrawal of the Lebanese faction movement to the north of the Litani and the dismantling of all its military complexes in the areas near the border.” The interesting thing is that, in addition to the Deputy Secretary-General of the Lebanese faction movement, Naeem Qassem, the Iranians are also not talking about linking the various fronts with the Gaza Strip.”

According to the channel, “The proposal comes in conjunction with a message from the leader of the Palestinian faction movement, who contacted the mediators and asked to know if there was an opportunity during the negotiations to obtain lifelong immunity from Israel.” The words seem to be interpreted as an exploration of the renewal of negotiations and the extent of the danger to his life at this time.”

Source: Channel 12 Hebrew

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