Summary
Israel and Hamas are preparing for talks in Egypt based on President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan to stop the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Despite hopes for a ceasefire, Israeli forces continued their attacks, resulting in the deaths of 24 Palestinians. International discussions involve different countries supporting the plan for a peaceful resolution.
Key Facts
- Israel and Hamas are set to have indirect negotiations in Egypt.
- The talks are based on President Trump's 20-point ceasefire plan.
- The Israeli delegation for talks is led by Ron Dermer.
- 24 Palestinians were killed by Israeli bombings despite calls for a ceasefire.
- Top negotiators hope to finalize a ceasefire agreement this week.
- Over 2,700 families in Gaza have suffered heavy losses during the conflict.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need to halt strikes to facilitate hostage releases.
- Several Arab countries support efforts toward peace based on the Trump plan.