Hamas yet to Respond on Trump's Gaza Plan
The U.S.-brokered plan includes a ceasefire, phased Israeli withdrawal, Hamas disarmament, and a transitional authority, with Israel estimating 48 hostages remain in captivity, officials said.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump announced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to support a U.S.-brokered plan aimed at ending the nearly two-year war in Gaza at a White House press conference.
- For Trump, the proposal represents the latest effort in his long-promised bid to deliver peace after earlier attempts stalled, while the White House released a 20-point framework including ceasefire, hostages exchange, phased Israeli withdrawal, Hamas disarmament, and transitional authority.
- The plan calls for the release of all Israeli hostages within three days, a demand some doubt Hamas will meet, while Israel estimates 48 hostages remain, including 20 believed alive.
- Netanyahu praised the plan as meeting Israel's war goals and hoped it would bring hostages home before next week's Sukkot, but Hamas has not agreed and was absent from talks.
- Point 17 of the plan states if Hamas delays or rejects the proposal, aid will proceed in terror-free areas handed over from the IDF to the Peace Board, while Qatar resumed mediating and aims to persuade Hamas.
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After a White House meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Trump unveiled a 20-point peace plan for the Gaza Strip on Monday that aims to end Israel’s war on Gaza, free the remaining Israeli hostages and remove Hamas from power. Netanyahu expressed support for the deal, but he has already backed away from key elements, including a call for Israel to eventually pull its troops out of Gaza. Hamas has not responded yet to
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