International newspapers have addressed the developments in Gaza, Sudan, and Ukraine, highlighting Israeli concerns regarding the American peace plan.
The newspaper "Israel Hayom" revealed that anxieties in Israel are rising over Washington's push to quickly move to the second phase of its peace plan for Gaza, which begins after receiving the body of the last deceased prisoner.
The proposed plan includes a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces and the start of reconstruction under the supervision of an international disarmament force, despite the absence of any actual international commitments to participate.
Estimates from Israeli security leadership indicate that the United States is advancing with steps that do not take into account the ground reality, asserting that dismantling the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) is purely an Israeli task.
In a related context, an article in the newspaper "Haaretz" noted that many questions about the future of Gaza remain unanswered even after the ceasefire and the continued rise in the death toll.
Palestinians are forced to cope with a collapsed healthcare system and a severe shortage of medical supplies, food, and shelter.
The article pointed out that the field developments suggest that the reconstruction process will not begin soon, warning that in the absence of a clear political horizon, the sacrifices made by the Palestinians of Gaza will have no consideration.
On the international justice front, the French newspaper "Libération" published an interview with international law professor Olivier de Frouville, in which he explained that international courts have never witnessed this number of accusations of crimes against humanity.
The French academic highlighted that the greatest obstacle to the progress of genocide and war crimes cases is the double standards in the policies of influential countries, citing what is happening in Gaza and Sudan.
On another note, an article on the American site "The Hill" discussed President Donald Trump's efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Sudan, noting that they face widespread skepticism.
The article highlighted the failure of recent American efforts to push the parties towards de-escalation, confirming that in the absence of real pressure, neither side of the conflict sees a reason to stop fighting.
At the European level, the British newspaper "The Times" revealed that the Ukrainian president is going through a highly complex phase where multiple crises converge simultaneously.
In the context of international repercussions, an article by writer Simon Tisdall in the newspaper "The Guardian" linked the U.S. administration's handling of the Ukraine war to the emergence of a bolder Chinese tone towards Taiwan.
Israeli security leadership estimates indicate that the United States is advancing with steps that do not take into account the ground reality.





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Global Press: Israeli Concern Over U.S. Rush on Gaza Plan