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Egypt plans to outline 'Day After' strategy for Gaza

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An Egyptian delegation will arrive in Tel Aviv Thursday to present a "combined vision" prepared by Cairo, regarding the end of the war in Gaza, the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, which is affiliated with Hezbollah, reported. 

Egyptian sources told the newspaper that "Cairo's announcement of the visit is evidence of optimism about reaching an agreement © Mena Today 

Egyptian sources told the newspaper that "Cairo's announcement of the visit is evidence of optimism about reaching an agreement © Mena Today 

An Egyptian delegation will arrive in Tel Aviv Thursday to present a "combined vision" prepared by Cairo, regarding the end of the war in Gaza, the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, which is affiliated with Hezbollah, reported. 

Egyptian sources told the newspaper that "Cairo's announcement of the visit is evidence of optimism about reaching an agreement. 

The vision includes a temporary cease-fire of about one to two months to close the details of 'the day after', alongside the gradual release of hostages, with priority given to adults and those suffering from chronic diseases.

" According to them, "this will happen at the same time as broader discussions without military pressure on the ground."

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