Gaza Peace Plan Stalled as Israel and Hamas Face Difficult Concessions
The implementation of President Trump's Gaza peace plan is facing significant delays as both Israel and Hamas grapple with challenging concessions. The ceasefire, now two months old, has left Gaza divided and its population displaced, with many living in makeshift shelters amid harsh weather conditions. The next phase of the peace plan, which involves disarming Hamas and establishing a new governance structure, is stalled due to the unresolved issue of a missing Israeli hostage. Israel insists on the return of all hostages before proceeding, while Hamas is accused of using the hostage situation as leverage. The international community, led by the U.S., is pushing for progress, but both sides remain hesitant.