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15-01-2026
The US has announced the start of phase two of President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan, which includes the establishment of a technocratic Palestinian government in Gaza, reconstruction, and full demilitarization. The plan follows a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel in October, which included a hostage-prisoner exchange and aid surge. However, the ceasefire is fragile, and humanitarian conditions in Gaza remain dire. The new government will operate under the supervision of a 'Board of Peace' chaired by Trump, and an International Stabilisation Force will be deployed to train and support Palestinian police forces. Hamas and the Palestinian Authority have expressed support for the plan, but there are concerns about its feasibility, particularly regarding Hamas's disarmament and Israel's withdrawal from Gaza.
Entities: Donald Trump, Gaza, Hamas, Israel, Steve Witkoff • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
15-01-2026
The United States has announced it is moving to the next phase of a Gaza peace plan, which involves disarming Hamas, rebuilding, and establishing a new technocratic government. Trump envoy Steve Witkoff stated that Hamas must return the final dead hostage, warning of 'serious consequences' if they fail to do so. The plan, part of Trump's '20-Point Plan to End the Gaza Conflict,' aims to demilitarize Gaza and establish a new Palestinian administration. Hamas has expressed readiness to hand over Gaza's administration to the new committee and engage in discussions about their weapons. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has emphasized that returning the remains of the last hostage, Ran Gvili, is a top priority.
Entities: United States, Gaza, Hamas, Steve Witkoff, Trump • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
15-01-2026
The article discusses the second phase of the Gaza peace plan announced by Steve Witkoff, which aims to maintain momentum in the Gaza peace process. The plan involves creating three administrative bodies: a Palestinian technocrat-led administration, an executive committee with American and Israeli officials, and a Board of Peace chaired by Donald Trump. However, the article highlights the challenges and uncertainties surrounding the plan, including disarming Hamas, Israeli withdrawal, and rebuilding Gaza. The author notes that the plan is more of a blend of aspirations and negotiating positions rather than a concrete set of pledges, and its implementation will be complicated, protracted, and unpredictable.
Entities: Steve Witkoff, Gaza, Hamas, Israel, Ali Shaath • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
15-01-2026
The US has launched phase two of a plan to end the Gaza conflict, which includes disarming Hamas, rebuilding the war-ravaged territory, and establishing a transitional authority to govern Gaza. The plan, brokered by the US, was secured after two years of war between Israel and Hamas. The National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG) will be responsible for administering daily affairs in Gaza, overseen by the 'Board of Peace', an international panel led by Donald Trump. However, huge challenges remain, including Hamas' failure to disarm and the return of the last remaining Israeli hostage. The reconstruction process is expected to take years and cost over $50bn.
Entities: Gaza, Hamas, Israel, Donald Trump, Steve Witkoff • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform