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Israel Faces Crisis as Gaza Agreement Breach Highly Likely

A Turkish politician highlighted the ‍challenges and uncertainties of Trump’s plan,emphasizing that the Israeli regime has suffered political and military defeats over the past two years,which led to its acceptance of⁢ the ceasefire agreement.

Mashregh News Agency,International Desk – Azar Mahdavan: On september‍ 29,2025,U.S. President ​Donald Trump and⁤ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ‌unveiled a 20-point peace plan‌ for Gaza during a ​press conference ⁣at the‍ White House. Trump expressed optimism, stating, “This plan ‍guarantees ⁢an end to the war and freedom for all prisoners.” Subsequently, on ⁣October 3, Hamas accepted​ parts of⁢ the plan. It demanded the release of Israeli prisoners in exchange for Palestinian detainees along wiht changes in ​Gaza’s administration and disarmament. Following persistent negotiations, ‌last Thursday‍ Hamas announced a final agreement. From Friday onwards, we have‌ witnessed Israeli forces withdrawing from Gaza Strip⁤ as‌ Palestinians⁢ return to their homes.

Even though thes developments mark an critically important step toward peace, many experts remain concerned about Israel potentially ‍violating the accord.

Mashregh News Agency spoke with‍ Mustafa Kaya, deputy leader of Turkey’s ‍Islamist Saadet Party ​and member of parliament. The full interview follows:

The agreements reached⁤ in Sharm El-Sheikh on thursday regarding Trump’s plan ⁣include three key points: withdrawal of Israeli forces⁤ from ‌Gaza; allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza; ​and ‍prisoner⁣ exchanges. This ‌means we are still at an early stage of this plan; Hamas disarmament has not yet ‌been achieved. Could‌ this ⁢become a major challenge later? given Israel’s history with ceasefire⁢ agreements-is violation ⁢likely?

First and foremost, it ⁢is crucial to understand that Israel ​has failed in achieving its military and political objectives. ⁢It is‍ almost completely⁣ isolated on the global stage and ultimately forced into negotiations due ​to international pressure over humanitarian aid convoys.‍ Notably, Hamas has declared it will only surrender its weapons to a Palestinian government⁤ entity.‌ However-given Israel’s disregard for borders-it is​ likely this agreement ⁣will be breached by Tel Aviv.

Nevertheless, this ceasefire differs from‌ previous deals because it will ‌be ⁣monitored by a specialized group tasked with oversight.

Despite these safeguards risks remain high but clarity on outcomes⁢ will emerge with time.

While Israel ‍was preparing operations to occupy ​Gaza they accepted Trump’s ⁤peace ⁣initiative simultaneously. Many analysts interpret ‍Israel’s attacks⁢ against Gaza as fruitless efforts leading to ⁣strategic failure-the same regime bent on destroying Hamas awaited their acceptance of Trump’s proposal.

How do⁤ you assess this‌ entire process?

Israel ​essentially found ⁤itself cornered.

Although it expected⁢ territorial gains through Abraham Accords cooperation,

it⁣ became isolated internationally even ‍attacking neighboring states.

International ​courts have branded‌ Israel as responsible for ⁣genocidal ​terrorism.

Several countries threatened arrest warrants against ⁢Netanyahu ​if he visits ​them.

Even Trump ‍noted​ rising anti-Israel sentiment among‍ Republican⁢ circles.

For⁣ these reasons,I believe Israel‌ sought this agreement mainly ‌as buying time.But now real work begins-we‍ must closely monitor every action taken by ​Tel Aviv.

It ⁢is‌ clear that Trump‍ aspired for Nobel laureate‍ recognition by ending war in Gaza while also‌ aiming to ⁣resolve tensions between Azerbaijan and Armenia politically;
buts​ those ambitions are now history.

Can he continue pursuing serious implementation of his Gaza‌ peace plan moving forward?

Trump acts more like an ordinary CEO trying‌ to⁣ run his country like a corporation.
He may have factored financial harm caused by growing⁣ anti-Israeli sentiment across Gulf‌ states‌ worldwide,
prompting⁤ him toward pushing such deals
while‍ calculating how prolonged conflict ⁣would drain U.S energy resources​ necessary for ​competition‍ against China & russia.
Ultimately he⁣ will side with Israel but presently makes​ statements advancing ‍his roadmap ‌strategy ⁢physically & ‌rhetorically. 
Whatever happens, U.S.-Israel alliance ​remains pivotal-not just ⁤regionally but⁣ globally-and continues⁣ shaping ⁣both American foreign policy & ⁤domestic affairs profoundly. 

After Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, the ⁢Palestinian cause gained unprecedented​ attention beyond arab-Islamic spheres, rising rather as ‍one of humanity’s most⁣ urgent crises​ worldwide. The ​Freedom Fleets embodied exactly this spirit; sadet party ⁣politicians⁤ also participated‍ directly. 
what are your thoughts on ​this matter?

The genocide has three dimensions: racial, religious,&&&; political.-When attempts aim ⁤at erasing entire societies under any or all categories-that ‍constitutes genocide.Israeli policies​ implemented across <u&gtGaza meet ⁢all these criteria./​​

Beyond direct violence
Tel Aviv tried using blockade-induced famine-as-a-tool-for-genocide via embargoes/”siege”. Initiatives like resilience missions & freedom fleets awakened humanity’s conscience ‌tegenover such realities.… The presenceiranian MPs in those convoys represents ⁣our clearest rejectionof sanctions imposed under false pretenses.

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