Dozens killed in Gaza despite Trump's call for Israel to halt bombing
Israel halted its Gaza City offensive after Hamas agreed in principle to release hostages under Trump’s peace plan amid ongoing displacement and over 66,000 Gaza casualties reported.
- U.S. President Donald Trump urged Hamas to move quickly on his peace plan for Gaza following a deadly Israeli airstrike that killed 10 people.
- Trump warned Hamas that it has one last chance to accept the peace plan and cease fighting, stating that all bets will be off otherwise.
- Hamas expressed willingness to discuss the exchange of prisoners and engage in negotiations for an independent Palestinian administration in Gaza.
- Trump's plan aims to establish a framework for Gaza's governance post-conflict, according to the White House.
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Israel eases Gaza strikes as Trump hails Hamas hostage offer
Israel reined in its offensive in Gaza and prepared for talks with Hamas after U.S. President Donald Trump hailed the militant group’s offer to release all hostages as a breakthrough in his bid to end the two-year war. Israel was preparing to “immediately implement the first phase of Trump’s plan for the immediate release of all hostages,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said on Saturday. Trump said in a social post Saturday that Isra…
The Response by Hamas to Trump's Plan for Ending Gaza's War
In a twist as unexpected and dramatic as the messages of U.S. President Donald Trump, Israelis and Gazans are closer to an agreement under his...
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