Israel and Hamas agree to ceasefire framework, Joe Biden says
- U.S. President Joe Biden stated at a NATO summit that Israel and Hamas are progressing towards a cease-fire deal, with some remaining gaps.
- Biden's multi-stage proposal, agreed upon by both parties, aims to end the nine-month Gaza conflict, beginning with a six-week cease-fire and prisoner releases.
- The plan includes releasing hostages held by Hamas, freeing elderly, wounded, and Palestinian prisoners in Israel as part of the first phase.
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Biden Says Gaza Ceasefire Framework Accepted by Both Israel, Hamas
US President Joe Biden speaks during a campaign rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, June 28, 2024. Photo: REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz US President Joe Biden announced on Friday that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the framework for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. “Six weeks ago I laid out a comprehensive framework for how to achieve a ceasefire and bring the hostages home. There is still work to do and these are complex issues, but that framework is …
Biden Says Israel and Hamas Agreed to Cease-Fire Framework, Negotiations ‘Making Progress’
President Joe Biden announced on July 12 Israeli and Hamas negotiators have both agreed to a framework for Hamas to release hostages and for both sides to impose a cease-fire in the ongoing Israel–Hamas war. President Biden said this development stems from a three-phase peace proposal he laid out on May 31. Progress on the proposal had slowed in June after Hamas requested changes to the framework, but the Biden administration has signaled some h…
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