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centerREPORTGaza 'Board of Peace' official says plan is still operative

US President Donald Trump's Gaza plan is still operative, and discussions with Israel are continuing, a "Board of Peace" official said on Monday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected an Israeli withdrawal until Hamas is "genuinely disarmed". Netanyahu on Sunday restated his rejection of the Gaza plan in televised remarks to his right-wing government.
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What Happened
On 10 August 2026, a 'Board of Peace' official stated that the US-brokered Gaza plan remains operative and advancing, with discussions continuing with Israel. The statement came one day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in televised remarks to his right-wing government, rejected an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza until Hamas is 'genuinely disarmed'. The official told Reuters: 'The plan is very much still operative and advancing. The process is based on implementation and verification on the ground. Discussions with Israel are continuing, and the framework is designed so that each stage only moves forward once the required commitments have been met.'
Key Actors
- ·Board of Peace official(Official of the body implementing President Trump's Gaza plan)Insists the plan is still operative and advancing, emphasizing phased implementation tied to verification of commitments.
- ·Benjamin Netanyahu(Israeli Prime Minister)Rejected an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza until Hamas is 'genuinely disarmed', restating his position in televised remarks on 9 August 2026.
- ·Hamas(Militant group governing Gaza)The group whose disarmament Netanyahu demands as a condition for Israeli withdrawal; no direct statement from Hamas in this report.
Why It Matters
This exchange reveals a potential deadlock in the Trump administration's Gaza initiative, as Netanyahu's precondition of full Hamas disarmament clashes with a phased, verification-based framework. The Board of Peace's continued engagement suggests diplomatic efforts persist despite public rejection, testing whether a conditional, stage-by-stage approach can bridge Israeli security demands and Palestinian governance requirements.
Watch For
Monitor the next bilateral discussions between the Board of Peace and Israel, any shifts in Netanyahu's stance on withdrawal conditions, and any indication from Hamas regarding disarmament commitments. Also watch for verification mechanisms being deployed on the ground in Gaza, and any formal US administration response to the stalemate.
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