Summary
Peace talks are starting in Egypt between Israel and Hamas to discuss ending the Israel-Gaza conflict. Both sides are considering a peace plan proposed by President Trump, which lays out key points for an agreement. The plan has been agreed upon by Israel and partly agreed by Hamas.
Key Facts
- Israel and Hamas are starting indirect talks in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
- The discussions aim to end the ongoing Israel-Gaza war, which began two years ago.
- President Donald Trump has proposed a 20-point peace plan to help resolve the conflict.
- Israel has agreed to the peace plan, while Hamas has agreed to some parts of it.
- The peace plan is a short framework, just a few pages long.
- The talks focus on whether the parties can agree on the details in the plan.
- The negotiations are considered the closest both sides have come to a deal.
- Additional discussions involve news about recent changes in the French government, but that is separate from the main topic.