US Envoys Arrive in Israel to Shore up the Gaza Ceasefire After a Major Flareup
U.S. envoys met Israeli leaders to strengthen a fragile ceasefire in Gaza after violence erupted, with 80 deaths reported since Oct. 11, and aid deliveries resuming under the truce.
- Two U.S. envoys touched down in Tel Aviv to bolster a shaky ceasefire and discuss the second phase of the 20-point Gaza plan, the U.S. embassy said.
- A Palestinian attack that killed two Israeli soldiers prompted Israel's bombardment killing at least 28 people, testing the ceasefire that began on Oct. 11, 2025.
- Humanitarian aid to Gaza was set to resume Monday after Israel halted crossings following alleged ceasefire violations, while Gaza Health Ministry reports the death toll is at least 70,000.
- On Monday, U.S. negotiators pressed Israel as Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister, met envoys to corral Israel and Hamas and keep the Washington-brokered ceasefire on track.
- The next stages are expected to focus on disarming Hamas, Israeli withdrawals, and governance, while Kushner said an international stabilization force would build a local Palestinian police force and a master plan to rebuild Gaza valued at $50 billion.
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