Trump Says Hamas "Agreeing To Things That Are Very Important"
- Hamas has expressed willingness to accept the 20-point peace plan announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, which includes releasing all hostages it holds from Israel.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted Trump's peace plan, highlighting the potential for negotiations between Israel and Hamas at the U.S. request.
- Trump expressed optimism about achieving a lasting peace deal, stating, 'I think we’re doing very well,' while emphasizing the importance of a ceasefire and hostages' release.
- The ongoing conflict has resulted in over 66,000 deaths in Gaza, with many victims being women and children, and led to significant shortages of food and essentials due to halted relief supplies.
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Since the beginning of the conflict in Gaza, more than 67,000 Palestinians have died and 170 000 have been injured.
Trump says Hamas agreeing to key terms in 20-point peace proposal
WASHINGTON: United States (US) President Donald J. Trump said Monday (Oct 6) that Hamas has been "agreeing to things that are very important" as negotiations continue on his recently unveiled 20-point Gaza ceasefire plan, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported. Read full story
Trump says Hamas agreeing to important things as Gaza peace talks begin in Egypt
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US President Donald Trump said today he is "pretty confident" that an agreement will be reached between Israel and Hamas on his plan to end the war in Gaza.
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