Israeli Predictions on Implementing Trump's Plan for Gaza and Netanyahu Calls for Some Amendments
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Israeli Predictions on Implementing Trump's Plan for Gaza and Netanyahu Calls for Some Amendments

SadaNews Translation - Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported that Israeli estimates indicate the possibility of implementing U.S. President Donald Trump's 21-point plan regarding a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, according to SadaNews translation.

According to sources familiar with the details, most of the plan's provisions are acceptable and considered suitable for Israel, but there are provisions that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to amend before his meeting with Trump on Monday at the White House.

The same sources indicate that Netanyahu insists on not closing the Gaza humanitarian aid institution, a step he describes as a mistake. Israel is also prepared to release high-sentenced prisoners as part of the deal, but it opposes the release of "symbols" like Marwan Barghouti.

A source who spoke with Netanyahu estimated that by October 7, an agreement with the Americans on the principles for ending the war will be reached, even if its implementation continues until the end of the year.

In Israel, criticism directed at Qatar is also increasing. They accuse it of being behind a wave of threats to impose sanctions, including pressure on UEFA to exclude Israeli football teams from European competitions. Israel has devised a counter-plan and is preparing surprises for Qatar so it cannot absolve itself of what it is doing behind the scenes.

Qatar has communicated with Spain, seeking to increase pressure on Israel following the Doha attack, in exchange for enhancing Qatari investments in Spain. Indeed, clear Spanish steps have been taken against Israel in recent weeks.

A noticeable change is also evident in Morocco's tone: Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita has taken a firmer stance, and a semi-official news site published two critical articles about Israel after a long period of media silence. A source familiar with the situation claims that this is not just a pro-Palestinian stance or internal pressure, but a planned Qatari political move based on economic influence and regional clout.