Rubio says ongoing Gaza peace negotiations are 'not yet' the end of the war
Secretary of State Rubio said hostage release is the first phase of a 20-point peace plan, but lasting peace and new governance in Gaza will take more time and effort.
- The conflict in Gaza has "not yet" ended, according to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who emphasized the importance of hostage release as the first phase of negotiations.
- Rubio stated that Hamas has "basically" agreed to President Donald Trump's proposal for coordinating hostage release logistics.
- He mentioned the U.S. would quickly know if Hamas is serious during the ongoing talks about hostages.
- Rubio identified the release of hostages and Israel's retreat to the yellow line as top priorities for achieving potential peace.
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