Israeli Cabinet to Convene at 6 p.m. to Vote on Trump Peace Plan
- A cease-fire between Israel and Hamas may start soon, with hostages' return anticipated as early as Monday, according to President Trump.
- Families of hostages thanked President Trump after he announced the approved peace agreement, expressing gratitude in a phone call.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to convene the cabinet at 6 p.m. to vote on the peace deal following the military pullback from Gaza.
- The peace plan includes an Israeli military withdrawal from parts of Gaza and stipulates that Hamas will release hostages captured during the October 7 attack.
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The final line of the agreement between Israel and Hamas was forged by a chain of calibrated movements at the minute that Donald Trump’s team coordinated during a few days of frenzy. That sprint started in New York, during the UN General Assembly that began on September 23, and ended two weeks later, on Wednesday, with a decisive dawn in Sharm el Sheij and a presentation, already in Israel, before the entire cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu. This i…
The last 48 Israeli hostages in Gaza are to be released, what we know about their whereabouts, how many are still alive and what happens to the killed.
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Gal Hirsch tells 'Post' he will not end role until all Gaza hostages, living or dead, are returnedHostage coordinator Gal Hirsch told The Jerusalem Post he will not step down until every hostage, living or murdered, is brought back from Gaza. Coordinator for Hostages and Missing Persons Brig.-Gen. (res.) Gal Hirsch is not planning on…


Israel and Hamas reached an agreement on Thursday on a ceasefire in Gaza and a release of hostages as part of a plan by Donald Trump. The truce could take place this Thursday in Egypt, after four days of indirect marathon negotiations. Follow our direct.
Two years after they were captured, there was uncertainty about the fate of Israeli hostages in Gaza, while negotiations continued for their release Twenty Israeli hostages alleged to have lived in Gaza.
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