Trump Says He Hopes for Gaza Deal Within a Week
GAZA STRIP, JUL 14 – The U.S.-backed plan includes phased hostage releases and partial Israeli troop withdrawals amid stalled talks over Gaza's military control, with over 57,000 Palestinians killed, officials said.
- On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he is working with Trump on a deal, including a 60-day Gaza ceasefire plan, Fox News interview.
- As the conflict began on October 7, 2023, about 1,200 people were killed, and Hamas demands return to pre-March ceasefire borders.
- Approximately 50 hostages remain captive, with 20 believed alive, and Witkoff said `hopeful` about the release plan.
- Negotiations have been stalled for several days, and the main sticking point is Israel's insistence on controlling a buffer zone along Gaza's perimeter.
- US President Donald Trump said he hopes talks will be resolved soon, as Israel plans a military presence in Rafah and a `collection camp` to deport Palestinians.
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