Singapore Welcomes Gaza Peace Plan Agreement by Israel and Hamas
Netanyahu's cabinet moves to approve a ceasefire and hostage release as part of a U.S.-led 20-point plan to end hostilities and allow humanitarian aid in Gaza.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the government will meet on Thursday to approve phase one, including an immediate ceasefire and Palestinian prisoner release, calling it a great day for Israel.
- The deal follows President Donald Trump's 20-point proposal that includes full hostage release and Israeli withdrawal after Netanyahu and Trump completed an emotional phone call.
- Markets reacted as the dollar traded at 3.24 shekels, a three-year low after the Bank of Israel official rate was set at 3.27 the previous day, while the euro traded around 3.77 shekels and Tel Aviv Stock Exchange trading was set to begin at 10 a.m.
- Netanyahu invited President Donald Trump to address the Knesset, thanking IDF soldiers and praising Trump’s mobilization for securing hostage releases.
- The United Nations said it will task the UN and Red Crescent with humanitarian aid entry and distribution, while António Guterres, UN Secretary-General, urged full compliance and a two-State solution.
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Trump to Hold Cabinet Meeting as Israel, Hamas Agree to First Phase of Peace Plan; Netanyahu to Convene Security Cabinet for Cease-Fire Approval
President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with his Cabinet at 11 a.m. ET after Israel and the Hamas terrorist group reached a deal for the release of hostages, marking a breakthrough toward ending the two-year war in Gaza. NTD will have live coverage of the meeting. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is planning to convene his Security Cabinet late on Thursday to approve the cease-fire, and the entire parliament will then meet to approv…
The Netanyahu government will meet this Thursday to approve the agreement, just then they will start running the 72 hours planned to implement it.Hamas would hand over about 20 live hostages and Israel would release nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
In Tel Aviv, the families welcomed the news in an explosion of joy and tears, on the night of Wednesday 8th to Thursday 9th October. Politically, the far right denounces the agreement and threatens the coalition of Netanyahu.
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