Hamas has placed its faith in the role of mediators, announcing on Saturday its readiness to enter “immediately into negotiations” to finalize the details of the Trump peace deal. This move shifts the focus from ultimatums and conflict to the nuanced work of diplomacy, with mediators now taking center stage.
The statement from Hamas came in response to a Sunday deadline from Donald Trump. By agreeing to release all Israeli hostages and accept a ceasefire framework, Hamas has provided a substantive basis for these mediated talks to begin without delay.
The primary task for the mediators will be to hash out the specifics of the agreement. This includes the timeline for the hostage release and the Israeli withdrawal, the mechanisms for verifying the ceasefire, and the process for establishing the new technocratic government in Gaza.
While Hamas has agreed to the core principles, its statement also highlighted areas that will require careful mediation. The group’s insistence that long-term political issues be addressed in a separate “Palestinian national framework” means that mediators will have to navigate a complex, two-tiered negotiation process.
Donald Trump’s immediate call for Israel to stop its bombing can be seen as an effort to create a conducive atmosphere for these talks. With Hamas having now officially called for mediation, the success of the entire peace process rests on the ability of these third-party negotiators to bridge the remaining gaps.
The Mediator’s Role: Hamas Ready for Immediate Talks to Finalize Trump Deal
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