Group 1 - The U.S. is facilitating high-level talks in Miami on October 19, 2025, involving officials from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey to discuss the second phase of ceasefire negotiations in Gaza [1] - The meeting aims to address concerns over both Israel and Hamas being accused of "passively delaying" the execution of the ceasefire agreement, with the U.S. and mediating countries expressing significant worries [3] - Key steps outlined in the previous agreement include Hamas agreeing to hand over governance of Gaza, accepting the deployment of an International Stabilization Force (ISF), and initiating disarmament and tunnel system dismantling, while Israel is expected to fully reopen the Rafah crossing and support the establishment of a technocratic governance body in Gaza [3] Group 2 - The U.S. government is preparing to lead the "Gaza Peace Committee," with plans to officially announce the ISF deployment and new governance structure for Gaza in January 2026 [3] - Recent military actions by Israel against a senior Hamas military commander have been viewed by the White House as a "blatant violation" of the ceasefire agreement [3] - The situation of the U.S.-led Gaza Civil-Military Coordination Center, established to oversee the ceasefire and ensure humanitarian aid supply, has been described as awkward, with a European diplomat stating it has not made any progress [3]
以色列与哈马斯均被指“消极拖延”,加沙停火主要调解方商讨第二阶段谈判
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-12-19 23:07