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Why Netanyahu Had to Say ‘Yes’ to Trump’s Ceasefire Plan for Gaza

Netanyahu's acceptance of Trump's 20-point Gaza plan sparks revolt among far-right ministers who threaten to collapse his coalition ahead of 2026 elections, officials say.

  • On Friday, President Donald Trump phoned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a heated exchange pressing Israel to pause strikes so talks could proceed.
  • Trump's 20-point plan calls for Gaza's demilitarisation and excludes Hamas from future rule while allowing some members to stay if they renounce violence.
  • Indirect talks in Egypt on Monday will focus on a prisoner swap to free Israeli hostages in exchange for thousands of Palestinian detainees, with 48 hostages remaining and 20 believed alive.
  • The far‑right coalition has Netanyahu now facing a backlash from ultra‑nationalist allies who threaten to quit, risking coalition collapse.
  • Reports suggest the two‑year‑long conflict in Gaza could be nearing an end as the White House hailed the development and Trump's peace team led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged rapid action.
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Russian President Putin talked to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu about US President Trump's Gaza plan, which the Kremlin said. Meanwhile, the indirect mediation talks between Israel and Hamas have begun in Egypt.

·Germany
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The US President's peace plan gives Netanyahu the chance to claim a victory for Israel in Gaza. The Jewish state is in the best strategic position since it was founded – but in order to take advantage of this, the war must end in the coastal strip.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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