In a decisive step aimed at solidifying the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, the mediating countries are set to sign a "guarantees document" today, Monday, during the international summit held in the Egyptian resort of Sharm El Sheikh, marking a shift from the mediation phase to the phase of international guarantees for the agreement.
A diplomatic source familiar with the matter reported that a document guaranteeing the agreement will be signed during the summit chaired by Egypt and the United States.
The source clarified that "the signatories will be the guaranteeing parties, which are the United States, Egypt, Qatar, and possibly Turkey."
The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs had previously indicated that a document to end the war in Gaza would be signed during the summit, emphasizing the importance that the sponsoring parties place on establishing a binding mechanism to ensure the continuity of the ceasefire.
This development comes after days of intensive negotiations that led to a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and the occupation, based on the "Trump Plan."
Parties, including Hamas, have demanded the necessity of clear international guarantees as a fundamental condition to move forward, which the Sharm El Sheikh summit aims to achieve today.
The signatories will be the guaranteeing parties, which are the United States, Egypt, Qatar, and possibly Turkey.





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At the Sharm El Sheikh summit.. A diplomatic source: Mediating countries will sign a "guarantee document" to solidify the Gaza agreement.