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PM Modi Welcomes Trump's Gaza Peace Plan Agreement, Hails Netanyahu: ‘Reflection of Strong Leadership'

The agreement includes phased Israeli troop withdrawals and hostage release, aiming to end a two-year conflict that caused about 1,250 Israeli and 67,000 Palestinian deaths, analysts said.

  • On Oct 09, Israel and Hamas agreed to pause fighting in Gaza as part of the first phase of U.S. President Donald Trump's peace plan, including hostage releases and phased troop withdrawal.
  • Across Gaza, humanitarian reports show about 1,250 Israelis and about 67,000 Palestinians died, most health and educational facilities were destroyed, and about 370 UN Relief and Works Agency workers were killed.
  • Brokering the deal, the United States, Qatar, Egypt and Türkiye pledged to monitor compliance as the Israel Defense Forces confirmed support and combat units prepared for partial withdrawal.
  • Welcoming the deal, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the UN will support full implementation and scale up humanitarian relief while urging immediate entry of supplies.
  • Global leaders praised the breakthrough, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcoming the first phase and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney crediting President Donald Trump amid UNSC deadlock and cautious optimism.
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From the exuberant cheers of Trump and Netanyahu to a hopeful UN Secretary-General, the first agreement between Hamas and Israel provides global response.

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The agreement includes the release of hostages, the progressive departure of the Israeli Army, the disarmament of Hamas and an international reconstruction and economic development programme for the Gaza Strip

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The Wire broke the news in New Delhi, India on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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