Hamas accepts latest Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal proposal
Summary
Hamas has agreed to a new ceasefire plan for Gaza, proposed by Qatari and Egyptian mediators. The plan includes a 60-day ceasefire and exchanging hostages and prisoners. Talks are ongoing, and Israel has not yet received a formal response from Hamas.Key Facts
- Hamas accepted a ceasefire proposal from Qatar and Egypt.
- The proposal is similar to a previous U.S.-backed plan that Israel had accepted.
- The deal includes a 60-day ceasefire, releasing 10 live hostages, 18 deceased hostages, and Palestinian prisoners.
- Israeli officials are still waiting for a written response from Hamas.
- U.S. President Trump has urged Israel to increase its military actions against Hamas.
- Over 200,000 Israelis protested against expanding military operations and favored making a deal.
- Egyptian and Qatari officials are meeting with Hamas to move negotiations forward.
- The proposed deal builds on an earlier plan by the White House with some changes.
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