Report: Egyptian officials set to arrive in Israel to present ‘comprehensive vision’ for Gaza deal

Hostages Square in Tel Aviv. November  27, 2024 (Miriam Alster/FLASH90)
Hostages Square in Tel Aviv. November 27, 2024 (Miriam Alster/FLASH90)

An Egyptian security delegation is reportedly expected to arrive in Tel Aviv in the coming hours in an effort to reach a Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal.

According to the Hezbollah-linked al-Akhbar news outlet, the Cairo officials are expected to present a “comprehensive vision” for an agreement, amid optimism that a deal can be reached in the wake of the Hezbollah ceasefire.

The report says the plan calls for a truce that will initially last a month or two and will see the gradual release of hostages, with first priority given to older captives or those who are sick.

Concurrently, “broader and longer discussions will take place, without military pressure on the ground,” the report says.

Egyptian officials will request that Hamas be given a period of several days after the truce begins in order to provide a list of the living hostages.

The plan would also see the Rafah Border Crossing between Egypt and Gaza quickly returned to operation, under the supervision of the Palestinian Authority, with Egyptian oversight.

Israel would be given the right to veto those crossing to Egypt, with Cairo guaranteeing it will secure a Palestinian commitment that Hamas will not be allowed to control either the crossing or the Strip “during the coming period.”

The deal would also see an increase in humanitarian aid for Gaza, and medications would enter the Strip for the hostages that need.

The report also says that Israel will initially be permitted to maintain its military positions within Gaza, but without carrying out operations.

While not mentioned in the report, the potential deal is also assumed to include the release of Palestinian prisoners.

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