Trump claims Netanyahu has agreed 'initial withdrawal line' from Gaza
Israel agreed to a phased withdrawal from Gaza to enable hostage release and ceasefire, with about 20 hostages believed alive, pending Hamas confirmation, Trump said.
- President Donald Trump announced that Israel has accepted an initial withdrawal line in Gaza, which has been shared with Hamas, in a move towards peace negotiations.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that his negotiators are heading to Egypt to finalize details for the hostage release linked to the proposed plan.
- Hamas has indicated a willingness to negotiate the plan, including releasing hostages, which could lead to a ceasefire and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.
- Trump warned Hamas to act decisively, stating that failure to meet his terms could result in severe consequences.
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Israel has agreed to partial Gaza withdrawal, says Trump, as US waits for Hamas to sign on
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Negotiations due in Cairo, Trump says Israel agrees to a 'withdrawal line'
Negotiations aimed at ending nearly two years of war in Gaza are due in Cairo, with Israel's leader expressing hope that the hostages still being held there would be released in a matter of days. US President Donald Trump said in a social media post on Saturday that Israel has agreed to an "initial withdrawal line" for Gaza, adding that "when Hamas confirms," a ceasefire will be effective "immediately". Follow our liveblog for updates.
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Israel agreed to 'withdrawal line', Hamas confirmation would trigger 'immediate ceasefire': Trump
US President Donald Trump announced that Israel has agreed to an 'initial withdrawal line' for Gaza, a proposal that has also been communicated to Hamas. He said that once Hamas confirms, a ceasefire will take effect immediately, and a prisoner exchange will begin, setting the stage for the next phase of Israel's withdrawal from the Palestinian. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said, "After negotiations, Israel has agreed to the initial withdraw…
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