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特朗普与内塔尼亚胡会晤 表示哈马斯必须解除武装
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-29 20:25
美国总统特朗普在与以色列总理内塔尼亚胡会面时表示,"必须解除哈马斯的武装"。在美国试图巩固加 沙停火、推动停火计划进入第二阶段之际,此次会晤备受关注。 周一,特朗普在佛罗里达州海湖庄园欢迎内塔尼亚胡前来会谈时表示,他希望"非常迅速、尽可能快 地"进入多阶段停火协议的下一阶段。 不过,推进过程面临诸多障碍,其中哈马斯解除武装是关键症结之一。 多阶段停火协议实施之初进展不顺,促使外界担忧地区冲突可能在新的一年再度爆发。阿拉伯和穆斯林 伙伴国对以色列在这块饱受战争摧残、如今已分裂的巴勒斯坦飞地持续发动军事打击表示关切,同时也 对其在黎巴嫩和叙利亚的行动表示关切。 尽管以色列因加沙的惨烈局势在国际上遭到谴责,特朗普始终对以色列表示高度支持。但在何时、以及 如何将其加沙计划推进至被称为第二阶段的重建与和解阶段这一问题上,这位总统已经流露出不耐烦。 美国国务卿鲁比奥周一与内塔尼亚胡举行了会晤。本月早些时候,卢比奥对记者表示,和平进程的下一 步应是设立一个"和平委员会" —— 确定一批负责治理加沙的技术官僚 —— 同时,还应推动多国部队组 成国际稳定部队,以提供安全保障。 以色列称其正在抵御武装伊斯兰组织的新威胁。其中最主 ...
四国官员在美会晤,商讨加沙停火第二阶段安排
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-20 14:58
当地时间20日,土耳其外交部发布信息称,土耳其、美国、卡塔尔和埃及四国官员于19日在美国迈阿密 举行会议,就加沙地带停火协议第一阶段的执行情况及向第二阶段过渡的相关安排进行了深入讨论。 来源:央视新闻客户端 土耳其外交部发言人克切利在社交平台上表示,土耳其外长费丹代表土方出席会议,与来自美国、卡塔 尔和埃及的代表共同评估了加沙和平计划第一阶段的落实情况,并就下一阶段的推进路径交换意见。 转自:北京日报客户端 会议强调,尽管存在多起违规行为,但自今年10月加沙停火协议第一阶段生效以来,停火总体仍在持 续,被扣押人员的释放进程已完成,地面冲突大幅减少。与会各方还讨论了第二阶段中确保加沙由当地 巴勒斯坦人管理的相关安排,以及和平计划中提出的"和平委员会"和"国际稳定部队"的落实步骤。 土耳其外交部发言人克切利表示,费丹外长在会议期间还与多国官员就俄乌冲突的停火努力交换了意 见。 作者: 王寅 ...
四国官员在美会晤 商讨加沙停火第二阶段安排
当地时间20日,土耳其外交部发布信息称,土耳其、美国、卡塔尔和埃及四国官员于19日在美国迈阿密 举行会议,就加沙地带停火协议第一阶段的执行情况及向第二阶段过渡的相关安排进行了深入讨论。 土耳其外交部发言人克切利在社交平台上表示,土耳其外长费丹代表土方出席会议,与来自美国、卡塔 尔和埃及的代表共同评估了加沙和平计划第一阶段的落实情况,并就下一阶段的推进路径交换意见。 土耳其外交部发言人克切利表示,费丹外长在会议期间还与多国官员就俄乌冲突的停火努力交换了意 见。 (文章来源:央视新闻客户端) 会议强调,尽管存在多起违规行为,但自今年10月加沙停火协议第一阶段生效以来,停火总体仍在持 续,被扣押人员的释放进程已完成,地面冲突大幅减少。与会各方还讨论了第二阶段中确保加沙由当地 巴勒斯坦人管理的相关安排,以及和平计划中提出的"和平委员会"和"国际稳定部队"的落实步骤。 ...
特朗普过去24小时都忙了什么?(2025-12-16)
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-16 10:11
来源:金十数据整理(2025-12-16) 1. 已征收逾2000亿美元关税——据美国海关和边境保护局称,自2025年初以来,由于美国总统特朗普 实施的新关税,美国今年已征收超过2000亿美元的关税。 2. 打击芬太尼却为大麻松绑——特朗普:将签署行政命令,将芬太尼列为"大规模杀伤性武器"。考虑 下令放松联邦大麻限制。 3. 通报俄乌和平协议进展——特朗普:我认为我们现在比以往任何时候都更接近目标(达成俄乌停 火)。 4. 向BBC索赔50亿美元——文件显示:美国总统特朗普就"1月6日事件"演讲的剪辑片段起诉英国广播 公司诽谤,索赔50亿美元。 5. 叫停美英科技协议——据英国金融时报报道,由于美国对与伦敦的贸易谈判进展日益不满,美国暂 停了在特朗普访问期间与英国达成的科技协议的实施。 6. 斥责内塔尼亚胡违反停火协议——两名美国官员透露,白宫已私下向以色列总理内塔尼亚胡发出严 厉警告,称其上周末击毙哈马斯高级军事指挥官的行为违反了由特朗普斡旋达成的加沙停火协议。 7. 美联储主席人选博弈加剧——知情人士透露,美国白宫国家经济委员会主任哈塞特担任美联储主席 的候选资格曾被市场视为几乎板上钉钉,但现在却遭到一些 ...
外媒:埃及外长谴责以色列“每天”违反加沙停火协议,敦促尽快部署国际稳定部队
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-12-07 06:40
报道援引阿卜杜勒阿提的话称,埃及方面希望国际稳定部队沿"黄线"部署,以军在10月10日加沙停火第一阶段协 议生效后撤退至这条"黄线"。路透社说,这一部署方案似乎正成为各利益相关方日益达成的共识,因为各国不愿 将部队永久驻扎在被称为"红区"的区域内——即加沙西部沿海地区,该地区实际上由巴勒斯坦伊斯兰抵抗运动 (哈马斯)控制。 【环球网报道 记者 李梓瑜】据《以色列时报》报道,埃及外长阿卜杜勒阿提当地时间6日在参加多哈论坛期间 谴责称,以色列正利用加沙缺乏国际监督员的情况,"每天"违反加沙停火协议,他呼吁"尽快"在加沙地带部署国 际稳定部队。 "至于国际稳定部队,我们必须尽快在地面部署这支部队,因为以色列一方每天都在违反停火协议,还声称另一 方也在违反,所以我们需要监督员。"阿卜杜勒阿提表示。 据了解,"黄线"是以军根据加沙停火第一阶段协议划设的撤军线,"黄线"以外仍为以军控制区,"黄线"以内以军 不再驻扎或开展行动。停火以来,以军多次射杀越过"黄线"的巴勒斯坦人,指认哈马斯武装人员"越线"发动袭 击。 此外,加沙停火第一阶段协议10月10日生效以来,以色列以哈马斯违反停火协议为由多次对加沙地带发动袭 击,并无限 ...
以军炮击加沙致三人死亡 土耳其主办加沙问题峰会
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-04 06:15
Group 1 - Israeli military shelling in Gaza resulted in the death of three Palestinians, with the military claiming they targeted "terrorists" crossing a designated line [1][2] - Despite a ceasefire agreement, violence in Gaza has not completely ceased, with the health department reporting 239 deaths since the ceasefire began [2] - The International Committee of the Red Cross reported that Israel transferred 45 bodies of Palestinians to Gaza, following the return of three bodies by Hamas [2] Group 2 - Turkey hosted a summit on Gaza, attended by senior diplomats from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Jordan, discussing post-war governance and the deployment of an "international stabilization force" [3][4] - Turkish Foreign Minister stated that the deployment of the stabilization force would be based on UN Security Council resolutions, and Hamas agreed to transfer administrative control of Gaza to a Palestinian committee [4][5] - The Turkish Foreign Minister emphasized a unified stance among participating countries regarding the governance framework for post-war Gaza [5]
【环球财经】土耳其、沙特等七国外长一致同意维护加沙停火协议
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-04 01:52
Core Points - A meeting of foreign ministers from seven countries, including Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan, was held in Istanbul to agree on maintaining the Gaza ceasefire agreement and promoting a lasting peace process based on the "two-state solution" [1] - Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan stated that the participating countries share a unified stance on maintaining the ceasefire and preventing further escalation, while Israel continues to violate the ceasefire and obstruct humanitarian aid to Gaza [1] - The meeting addressed the security management of the Gaza Strip, with Hamas agreeing to transfer administrative control to a committee composed of Palestinians, emphasizing the importance of internal consensus and unity among Palestinians [1] - The discussion included the deployment of "international stabilization forces" to Gaza, which would require authorization from the UN Security Council to define the specific tasks of the force [1] - The first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement took effect on October 10, but Israeli military actions have continued under the pretext of security, resulting in at least 226 Palestinian casualties since the ceasefire began, according to Gaza's health department [1]
加沙问题部长级会议呼吁维护加沙和平进程
Core Points - The ministerial meeting on the Gaza issue was held in Istanbul, Turkey, on November 3, with representatives from UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Pakistan, and Indonesia attending [1] - Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan emphasized that no excuse should hinder the peace process in Gaza and that actions undermining ceasefire and peace should not be tolerated [1] - Discussions regarding the deployment of an "international stabilization force" in Gaza are ongoing, with participating countries agreeing to wait for a UN Security Council resolution to define the force's responsibilities before deciding on troop deployment [1] - Hamas has expressed willingness to transfer governance of Gaza to the Palestinian National Authority, and all parties agree that any establishment of an "international stabilization force" should be coordinated with the Palestinian side [1]
谁说了算?美国高级官员车轮战式访以,强势推进加沙和平计划
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2025-10-24 08:25
Core Points - The article highlights the complex relationship between Israel and the U.S., particularly under the pressure of President Trump's administration regarding the fragile Gaza ceasefire agreement [1][2] - U.S. officials are actively involved in the implementation of the ceasefire plan, indicating a shift in control towards Washington [1][3] - The second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement involves the deployment of an International Stabilization Force (ISF) and the establishment of a Palestinian bureaucratic committee [3][4] Group 1 - The U.S. is exerting pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to adhere to the Gaza ceasefire agreement, which has faced challenges due to recent Israeli military actions [1][2] - U.S. officials, including Vice President Pence and Special Envoy Wittekopf, are visiting Israel to oversee the ceasefire and coordinate next steps, marking a significant diplomatic effort [2][3] - The U.S. has initiated a military-civilian coordination center in Israel, staffed by 200 American soldiers, to monitor the ceasefire [2] Group 2 - The second phase of the ceasefire requires the deployment of an ISF to ensure security in Gaza and the formation of a Palestinian committee to manage daily operations, supervised by Trump's "Peace Committee" [3][4] - There is a lack of consensus among the U.S., Israel, Hamas, and Arab nations regarding the details of the ISF, including its mandate and troop contributions [4] - The U.S. has agreed that the ISF should be authorized by the United Nations, responding to demands from Arab and Muslim countries [4] Group 3 - Despite the ceasefire, there have been reports of ongoing violence, with dozens of Gazans reportedly killed by Israeli forces since the ceasefire took effect [5] - U.S. officials emphasize the need for oversight and collaboration rather than a subordinate relationship with Israel, aiming for a partnership [5]
美军高官称不会向加沙派驻地面部队
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-11 14:37
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. will not deploy ground troops to the Gaza Strip, as stated by General Brad Cooper of the U.S. Central Command, who emphasized the establishment of a coordination center for post-conflict stabilization efforts [1] Group 1: U.S. Military Position - General Brad Cooper confirmed that there will be no U.S. troops in Gaza, stating he has just returned from the region [1] - The U.S. plans to create a coordination center led by the Central Command, consisting of military and non-military personnel to support stabilization efforts after the conflict [1] Group 2: Israel and Hamas Developments - Israel announced the approval of the first phase of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, which took effect on October 10 at 12 PM local time [1] - Hamas and other Palestinian groups have expressed strong opposition to any foreign regulatory bodies taking control of Gaza, rejecting the idea of international oversight [1]