Netanyahu says Israel and Hamas will enter ceasefire's second phase soon
The second phase includes disarming Hamas, deploying an international force, and establishing a temporary Palestinian administration under U.S. supervision, Netanyahu said.
- On Tuesday, Husam Badran of Hamas warned it will not move to the next phase until Israel opens a key border crossing, stops strikes and allows more aid.
- Failing to stop demolitions and open crossings prompted Hamas to demand enforcement of the first-phase terms, citing obstacles in areas of Gaza still controlled by Israel and aid shortfalls reported by United Nations and aid organizations.
- Health officials say at least 376 people have died since Oct. 10, and Gaza's Health Ministry reports the toll has topped 70,365 with many women and children affected.
- Qatar's prime minister warned the ceasefire has reached a `critical moment`, noting Hamas has little leverage and may face pressure from Qatar and Turkey before an international governing body for Gaza is announced by the end of the year.
- Diplomatic momentum has built even as accusations of violations persist, with a U.S.-led plan gaining traction and Israel accusing Hamas despite prior returns of hostages and their remains.
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Hamas says no Gaza truce second phase while Israel 'continues violations'
Hamas said on Tuesday that the Gaza ceasefire plan cannot proceed to its second phase as long as Israeli "violations" persist and called on mediators to pressure Israel to respect
A Hamas official said on Tuesday that the Gaza truce cannot move to its second phase as long as Israeli violations of the peace agreement continue.
Hamas leader claims that no resumption of the truce agreement is possible as long as Israel fails to honour its commitments The second phase of the truce agreement in the Gaza Strip does not
Israel, Hamas and Supporters, Disagree Over How To Proceed to Trump’s Gaza Plan’s Second Phase
‘The only ones willing to enter Gaza are the Qataris and the Turks, because they want Hamas to remain there even as other Arabs — the Saudis, the Emiraties, the Egyptians — don’t,’ a former Israeli security official tells the Sun.
Netanyahu Will Meet Trump on Dec. 29 to Discuss Second Phase of Gaza Plan, Spokesperson Says
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reach to shake hands at a joint press conference in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, Sept. 29, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet US President Donald Trump on Dec. 29 to discuss the next steps of the Gaza ceasefire, an Israeli government spokesperson said on Monday. “The prime minister will m…
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