Israel made a proposal to end the attack carried out by Palestinians on October 7. According to the proposal, Israel would agree to withdraw from Gaza and allow international mediators to govern Gaza under the following conditions.
All hostages—both living and deceased—would be returned to Israel at once. At the same time, Palestinian prisoners held in the prisons of the Jewish state would be released.
Hamas leaders would relocate to third countries, and multinational forces would oversee the implementation of the agreement and disarm Gaza.
This proposal was presented last week in a meeting with U.S. officials from the White House and the State Department, so it is not yet known how the Palestinians would respond to it. Therefore, it remains to be seen whether they still wish to continue destroying the lives of the people in Gaza or if they will agree to peace.
From my perspective, I see nothing in the proposal that isn't in line with common sense, although of course it would be better if Hamas's terrorist leaders ended up imprisoned for life. However, it is naturally better to achieve a fragile peace than to continue a war that forever claims human lives.
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