Israel, Hamas agree to ‘first phase’ of plan to end fighting, release hostages, Trump says
- Israel and Hamas have agreed to a plan to end the two-year-long war, involving the release of hostages and the withdrawal of Israeli troops, as stated by President Donald Trump.
- Hamas is set to release all 20 living hostages this weekend, while Israel will begin withdrawing troops from Gaza.
- The war, sparked by Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack, has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of Palestinians.
- This agreement is seen as a significant breakthrough towards peace after a two-year conflict, with applause from both sides.
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An agreement has been reached to begin the first phase of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, US President Donald Trump announced on the social network Truth Social.
Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement. What does this mean?
All of the living Israeli hostages in Gaza could be released as soon as next week under the first phase of a peace plan led by the United States — but the full details are yet to be released. Here is what we know so far.
Israel, Hamas agree to first phase of Gaza peace plan
Israel and Hamas agreed on Thursday to the first phase of a Gaza ceasefire aimed at ending a war that has killed tens of thousands, razed the Palestinian territory and unleashed a major humanitarian crisis. The deal, to be signed Thursday, includes the release of captives and prisoners as well as a surge of aid into Gaza after more than two years of war started by Hamas's unprecedented October 2023 attack on Israel. Palestinian armed group Hamas…
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