Mediators move closer to securing Israel-Hamas ceasefire in Gaza
- A 60-day U.S.-backed ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is underway, involving temporary troop withdrawals and hostage release arrangements in Gaza.
- This ceasefire follows over 20 months of conflict beginning with Hamas's October 7, 2023, attack killing 1,200 and taking 251 hostages to Gaza.
- The proposal includes staggered returns of 10 living hostages and 18 bodies in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, with immediate humanitarian aid entering Gaza.
- U.S. President Trump confirmed Israel accepted the ceasefire conditions, while Hamas seeks clear guarantees for a permanent war end and negotiations are ongoing.
- Efforts by mediators aim to secure lasting peace through serious talks during the truce, amid persistent violence and widespread suffering in Gaza’s civilian population.
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On the table is the proposal for a new 60-day ceasefire. Hamas is still in agreement with its allies. It wants the ceasefire to lead to a permanent end to the fighting.

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The U.S., Egypt and Qatar have submitted a proposal for a new 60-day ceasefire in Gaza. Israel has already signaled approval. Hamas is now in discussions about the ceasefire.
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Read Full ArticleOn the table is the proposal for a new 60-day ceasefire. Hamas is still in agreement with its allies. It wants the ceasefire to lead to a permanent end to the fighting.
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