Israel's Army Says It Will Advance Preparations for the First Phase of Trump's Plan
Israel prepares to implement Trump’s Gaza peace plan first phase after Hamas accepts parts of the deal amid ongoing conflict causing over 67,000 Gaza casualties, officials said.
- On October 4, 2025, Israel’s military announced it would accelerate efforts to get ready for the initial stage of the plan proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump to end the conflict in Gaza and secure the release of all remaining hostages.
- This followed Hamas' partial acceptance of Trump's proposal, which includes releasing 48 hostages within three days and giving up power, while other aspects require further Palestinian consultations.
- The plan, endorsed by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and supported internationally, envisions halting Israel's offensive, withdrawing from much territory, releasing Palestinian prisoners, and allowing humanitarian aid and reconstruction.
- Trump stated, "I believe they are ready for a lasting PEACE," while experts note about 20 of the hostages are believed alive amid ongoing cautious negotiations and siege conditions in Gaza City.
- The developments raise hopes for ending the nearly two-year conflict but face risks from unresolved issues, potential sabotage by Hamas or Netanyahu, and the fragile condition of civilians in Gaza.
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