Trump calls on Israel to ‘stop the bombing of Gaza’ after Hamas agrees to hostage negotiations
Hamas has tentatively accepted Trump’s peace plan including hostage release and Gaza administration handover while key issues like disarmament await further talks, officials said.
- Donald Trump called on Israel to stop bombing Gaza for hostages to be released safely and quickly, emphasizing a need for peace in the Middle East.
- Hamas announced it would consider parts of Trump's peace proposal, which involves the release of hostages and Palestinian prisoners, but details still require negotiation.
- Hamas indicated its willingness to negotiate the proposal's details while asserting that any future governance must be based on Palestinian consensus.
- European leaders, including France's Emmanuel Macron, expressed support and optimism about the potential for peace following Hamas's response to Trump's proposal.
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Hamas says it accepts part of Gaza peace plan
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Hamas said Friday it accepted some elements of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to end the war in the Gaza Strip, including giving up power and releasing all remaining hostages, but that others require further…
Gaza latest: World leaders welcome Hamas response to US peace deal; Trump tells Israel to 'stop bombing Gaza'
Donald Trump has told Israel to "stop bombing Gaza" after Hamas appeared to accept some key parts of the US president's 20-point peace plan. Follow the latest.
By Abeer Salman, Oren Liebermann, Kevin Liptak and Jeremy Diamond, CNN The Israeli government and forces are preparing to “immediately implement” the first phase of US President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said early Saturday (local time), after Hamas made a similar statement, marking a potential breakthrough after months of failed efforts to end the war. Just hours earlier, Hamas had said it “immediately”…


Hamas has accepted parts of the US President's plan, including the release of all hostages. However, it is seeking negotiations on further conditions.
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