Israel's Defense Minister Proposes 6-Week Truce Amid Ongoing Gaza Conflict

Israel's defense minister suggests a 6-week pause in Gaza fighting, potentially releasing hostages. Challenges remain as Hamas demands permanent ceasefire and full Israeli withdrawal.

September 10 2024 , 11:06 AM  •  559 views

Israel's Defense Minister Proposes 6-Week Truce Amid Ongoing Gaza Conflict

In a recent press briefing, Yoav Gallant, Israel's defense minister, outlined a potential 6-week pause in the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza. This proposal comes nearly 11 months after the outbreak of hostilities on October 7, 2023.

Gallant emphasized the urgency of reaching an agreement, stating that the window for a temporary cease-fire is closing. The proposed truce would involve the release of numerous hostages held in Gaza, a territory that has been under an Israeli-Egyptian blockade since 2007.

"Israel should achieve an agreement that will bring about a pause for six weeks and bring back hostages."

Yoav Gallant stated

However, Gallant did not commit to a permanent end to the fighting, which Hamas has demanded. This stance raises questions about the feasibility of a long-term resolution.

The United States, along with mediators Egypt and Qatar, has been working to broker a cease-fire. The current U.S.-led proposal outlines a three-phase plan, beginning with the 6-week pause and hostage release. In exchange, Israel would release Palestinian prisoners, withdraw troops from populated areas, and allow for increased humanitarian aid.

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Disagreements persist, particularly regarding Hamas' demand for a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's Prime Minister, has introduced a new point of contention by insisting on maintaining an Israeli presence along Gaza's border with Egypt indefinitely.

The conflict has had devastating consequences for Gaza's population. The Gaza Strip, one of the most densely populated areas globally, has seen its health system severely impacted and widespread hunger among residents. Israel has been collaborating with international aid workers to implement a mass vaccination program to prevent a polio outbreak.

Gallant also addressed the situation on Israel's northern border with Lebanon, where tensions with Hezbollah have escalated. He suggested that a truce with Hamas could potentially ease these tensions and allow displaced Israelis to return to their homes near the Lebanese border.

As the conflict approaches its one-year mark, the international community, including the United Nations, continues to call for a ceasefire. The situation remains complex, with roots dating back to the early 20th century and involving various stakeholders, including the Palestinian Authority established by the Oslo Accords of 1993 and 1995.

While efforts to reach an agreement continue, challenges remain in achieving Israel's stated war goals of destroying Hamas' capabilities and ensuring it can no longer threaten Israel. The ongoing crisis underscores the need for a comprehensive solution to address the long-standing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.