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Hamas responded positively to the proposal, while Israeli signals have displayed both support and skepticism. Netanyahu's government maintains that conditions—such as the eradication of Hamas’s military and the safe release of hostages—must be met before any lasting peace can take hold. Recent statements from Israeli officials suggest a tentative openness but highlight the unresolved nature of the plan’s details.
The debate over the plan’s viability continues, with critics questioning how negotiations can proceed if Hamas remains in power and if Gaza’s military threat persists. The international community remains watchful as discussions unfold, highlighting the complex dynamics surrounding Israel-Gaza peace efforts.