Overview
- U.S.-led diplomacy moves from the Sharm El‑Sheikh talks to implementation details, with President Donald Trump signaling possible changes to the peace oversight body and casting doubt on Tony Blair’s role.
- Phase two centers on Hamas surrendering weapons under Palestinian and Arab supervision, potential international monitoring, and training Gazan and Palestinian Authority elements in Egypt and Jordan to assume security duties.
- On the ground, Hamas has carried out executions of alleged collaborators, drawing calls from Gaza-based civil society for lawful due process, while Israel keeps tight controls on crossings and aid pending progress.
- Turkey reports more than 102,000 tons of its aid delivered and says 350 Turkish trucks entered Gaza recently versus a 600-truck daily target, as Recep Tayyip Erdoğan confirms a quadrilateral document titled “Trump Agreement for lasting peace and prosperity.”
- Erdoğan calls the cease-fire and prisoner exchange important yet non-final and reiterates support for a Palestinian state on 1967 lines with East Jerusalem, as Arab voices and analysts underscore enduring obstacles including Israeli public resistance and settlement issues.