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The article discusses the disagreements and challenges related to the implementation of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan for the Gaza Strip. The plan aims to halt military operations and gradually disarm Hamas in exchange for a phased Israeli withdrawal. It is based on a ceasefire, the deployment of an international force to oversee the process, and the training of the Palestinian police, with the goal of rebuilding security and civil institutions in the sector. However, the main disagreement centers on the order of implementation, as Israel insists on disarming Hamas before any withdrawal takes place, while Hamas links the implementation of the agreement to Israel fulfilling its commitments by halting attacks and withdrawing first. The operational details and the authorities of the participating parties are still under negotiation, with concerns that continued disagreements could hinder execution and render the plan merely a negotiation path without actual implementation. This situation is compounded by internal Israeli and American pressures to support or modify the plan, especially with Israeli elections approaching and the political challenges faced by the United States.
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