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Former Israeli hostage 'very worried' Trump's peace plan will not happen

Former Israeli hostage 'very worried' Trump's peace plan will not happen

Summary

Eli Sharabi, a former Israeli hostage, expressed concern that a peace plan proposed by Donald Trump to end the conflict between Israel and Hamas might not succeed. Sharabi, whose family was killed in the October 7 attacks by Hamas, urges for the release of hostages and calls for the plan's implementation. The peace plan suggests ending hostilities and exchanging hostages for Palestinian prisoners but faces rejection from Hamas.

Key Facts

  • Eli Sharabi, a former Israeli hostage, lost his family in Hamas attacks on October 7.
  • Sharabi is concerned the latest peace plan to end the Israel-Hamas conflict might fail.
  • The peace plan involves an immediate halt to fighting and exchanging hostages and prisoners.
  • The plan was proposed by Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
  • Sharabi urges Trump to ensure the release of hostages, including his brother's remains.
  • The peace plan has 20 points and requires hostilities to cease within 72 hours of signing.
  • Hamas officials have indicated they might reject the proposed peace deal.
  • About 1,200 Israelis were killed, and 251 were taken hostage in the October 7 attacks.

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