Mediators from the United States, Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey met in Miami to review the fragile Gaza ceasefire and expressed support for President Trump's peace plan, but little progress was made beyond the current truce. The joint statement called for restraint from both Israel and Hamas, urging adherence to the peace plan and the swift establishment of a Board of Peace and a technocratic government to manage Gaza postwar.
While the first phase of the ceasefire has seen some humanitarian improvements and partial withdrawals, both sides accuse each other of violations, and advancement to the second phase remains stalled over issues like troop withdrawal and disarmament. The mediators discussed ways to pressure both parties but acknowledged that neither can be forced to comply.
Efforts to recruit countries for an International Stabilization Force have faltered, and questions remain about Hamas's willingness to disarm and Israel's readiness to relinquish control. The mediators emphasized the need for a unified Gazan authority and regional cooperation for Gaza's recovery, but the path forward is uncertain as both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority vie for influence, and Israel resists their involvement.

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