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Discussões "altamente produtivas" sobre futuro de Gaza

The article discusses the creation of the National Committee for Gaza Administration (CNAG), composed of 15 Palestinian technocrats, under the U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to end the war between Hamas and Israel in Gaza. The committee held discussions in Cyprus with experts from Trump's Peace Council, the Office of the High Representative for Gaza, and the Tony Blair Institute, focusing on alleviating suffering, reconstruction plans, security, governance, and transparency for international donors. While reaffirming commitment to Trump’s 20-point plan, the CNAG did not provide a timeline, stating new measures would follow once conditions are met. The Trump plan was endorsed by the UN Security Council and led to a fragile ceasefire in October 2023. Its second phase includes Israeli withdrawal, Hamas disarming, and an international stabilization force, though this has not materialized. In late February, Hamas expressed openness to such forces but without internal interference. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered military expansion into 70% of Gaza, leading to daily accusations of ceasefire violations. Hamas rejected a recent proposal from the High Rep, v

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