American source: Witkoff is monitoring Gaza ceasefire violations
The US government informed mediators in Turkey, Qatar and Egypt that Steve Wittkoff, the US President’s envoy to West Asia, would personally oversee the transition to the second phase of the ceasefire agreement.
According to RCO News Agency, according to an American official, the messages of the Americans to the mediators apparently show that the Washington administration is not indifferent and is determined to ensure the success of the initiative of President Donald Trump, despite the violations and violations and despite the “fragile” security situation.
The Americans, through Whitkoff’s office and his assistants, assured that the US government was overseeing the initiative.
They do not believe that the violations recorded by either party are significant enough to prevent the transfer to the second stage.
This monitoring includes not only Hamas, but also the Israeli government, and is based on maintaining the stability of the resistance and Hamas in adhering to the agreement by the mediators, while Witkoff shirks his responsibility towards the American side.
The US government found the US Logistics Center, which was established outside the Gaza Strip to monitor the second phase of the ceasefire, fully operational in terms of electronics and personnel.
According to SAMA News agency, from a technical point of view, this center is responsible for fulfilling its duties and noted that the mission of this center is designed to start monitoring the second phase of the ceasefire.
This stage begins after the delivery of all the bodies of the Israeli prisoners, of which only three are missing and the search for them continues. The Americans are implying here that they are monitoring the implementation of the agreement, documenting violations and communicating with the Israeli government on a daily basis.
They urge mediators to maintain contact with the Palestinian side and improve the level of adherence to commitments, while stressing that the next phase will see a “more intensive flow” of aid, especially medical equipment, to the people of the Gaza Strip, in coordination with international organizations.
Over the past two days, Hamas has issued several statements asking the American sponsor to implement the agreed commitments.
The movement has also repeatedly warned mediators about continued Israeli violations, particularly the recent extension of the Yellow Line eastward, a move that military experts see as a prelude to handing over operational control to armed militias.
The messages from the mediators coincided with the Palestinian Authority President’s decision to form a special team to manage the situation in Gaza, headed by his deputy, Hussein al-Sheikh, which indicated that the issue of “Gaza later” was unfolding at various levels.
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