Hamas agrees to US proposal on Gaza ceasefire, Palestinian official says
- Hamas agreed to a U.S. proposal on a Gaza ceasefire involving a lasting truce and Israeli withdrawal as of late May 2025.
- The agreement followed a costly conflict triggered by Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack that killed about 1,200 Israelis and took 251 hostages.
- Israeli military operations have killed over 54,000 Palestinians, displaced 90% of Gaza's 2 million residents, and destroyed large areas of Gaza.
- Hamas said it would release hostages during a 60-day pause in exchange for over 1,100 Palestinian prisoners and called the hostages its only bargaining chip.
- Israel rejected any long-term agreement, insisting on fighting until all hostages are freed and Hamas is neutralized, while Palestinians and much of the world oppose Gaza population resettlement plans.
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The Trump administration announced that Israel has agreed to a US-brokered ceasefire and they are now waiting on a response from Hamas. President Donald Trump and special envoy Steve Witkoff submitted the proposal to Hamas after Israel signed off on...
The US has presented Israel and Hamas with a new proposal for a ceasefire. Israel is said to have already agreed. And the Hamas? Israel's army continues to take action against the Islamists for the time being.
Trump’s envoy has ‘good feelings’ about Gaza ceasefire talks. Here’s where things stand - The Morning Sun
U.S. President Donald Trump's Mideast envoy expressed optimism this week about brokering an agreement to halt the Israel-Hamas war and return more of the hostages captured in the attack that ignited it. “I have some very good feelings about getting to a long-term resolution — a temporary ceasefire and a long-term resolution, a peaceful resolution of that conflict,” Steve Witkoff said in Washington on Wednesday, adding that a new U.S. proposal wo…
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