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The article centered on the efforts of the U.S. administration and the Israeli side to establish a pilot pathway for a temporary settlement with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The goal is to test the group's intentions regarding disarmament through small, measurable steps, in exchange for security guarantees and the possibility of monitoring the implementation of the agreement. The two parties have not yet agreed on a comprehensive Israeli withdrawal or total disarmament; rather, they aim to build trust through practical, verifiable measures over a period of 60 to 90 days. The mechanism includes monitoring violations, improving the humanitarian situation, and decommissioning parts of the weapons under international supervision, while Israel continues to control the areas and retains the right to respond to specific threats. The greatest challenge remains in balancing the implementation of tangible steps with Israel’s right to military action if the threat becomes imminent, along with an mechanism to prevent escalation and avoid the collapse of mutual understanding. This approach aims to advance the process without reaching a final agreement, with the results of on-the-ground verification to be observed in the coming months.
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