Biden presents new Israel ceasefire plan, calls on Hamas to accept
- U.S. President Joe Biden proposed a ceasefire plan for Gaza, aiming to end the war and facilitate peace, already accepted by Israel.
- Biden emphasized the need to end the war and start rebuilding during unscheduled remarks at the White House.
- Hamas expressed willingness to engage positively in proposals involving ceasefire, troop withdrawal, reconstruction, hostage release, and a prisoner swap deal.
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