Israel and Hamas signal they are willing to move forward on Trump’s Gaza peace plan
The US-backed 20-point plan includes hostage releases and phased Israeli withdrawal but faces Hamas resistance over disarmament and Gaza's political future, with over 67,000 Palestinian deaths reported.
- The talks in Egypt are expected to move quickly to facilitate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
- Palestinian families hope the negotiations will lead to the return of hostages and detainees, reconstruction of Gaza, and progress towards a Palestinian state, but also express skepticism.
- Meanwhile, families of Israeli hostages petitioned for Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to release remaining hostages and end the war.
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Israel and Hamas begin indirect ceasefire talks in Egypt; U.S. strikes another Venezuelan boat; ICE raids intensify in Chicago
Israel has dropped 200,000 tons of explosives on Gaza over the last two years, Gaza’s government media office reports. Technical negotiations begin in Egypt over Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza. Strikes hit Gaza City over the weekend, despite President Donald Trump’s boasts about a cessation. The U.S. strikes yet another Venezuelan boat, the fourth in weeks, and hints at its plans for a ground invasion. ICE raids in Chicago intensify with helicop…
On the basis of the US peace plan, both sides in the Egyptian Sharm El-Sheikh are talking about a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of all Israeli hostages who are still alive.
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Negotiations continue in Cairo, Egypt, over the release of hostages kidnapped by a Palestinian extremist group and a possible end to the Gaza war.
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