Israeli media reports indicate that Israel is considering a return to the 'Witkoff plan' amid ongoing conflict in Gaza. Israeli Channel 12 cited sources suggesting a possibility of a partial deal with Hamas soon, potentially involving hostage releases. The United States and Arab mediators are applying pressure on both Israel and Hamas to resume negotiations, aiming to reach an agreement that could prevent a full-scale Israeli invasion of Gaza City. Proposed terms reportedly include ending the war, full Israeli withdrawal, freeing all hostages, disarming armed factions, exiling Hamas military leaders, and establishing a technocratic government with a professional police force in Gaza. Meanwhile, the Israeli military is expected to present a plan to political leadership in the coming days for the occupation of Gaza, which would involve mobilizing approximately 250,000 troops to besiege Gaza City, setting up food distribution stations, and potentially relocating residents from the city and surrounding camps. However, all Israeli security agency leaders reportedly rejected the occupation plan during a recent cabinet meeting.
BREAKING: Saudi media says mediators are pushing a deal before Israel fully invades Gaza City: 🔹 End the war 🔹 Full Israeli withdrawal 🔹 All hostages freed 🔹 Armed factions disarmed 🔹 Hamas military leaders exiled 🔹 Technocrat govt + professional police in Gaza
Yedioth Ahronoth: All Israeli security agency leaders rejected the plan to occupy Gaza during the cabinet meeting. https://t.co/Bi0ogYT1rl
القناة 12 الإسرائيلية: عقب حصار مدينة غزة سيبدأ نقل السكان من داخل المدينة ومن المحتمل أن تتوسع العملية لتشمل المخيمات