What’s in Trump’s ceasefire proposal and can it end Israel’s war on Gaza?
Summary
Discussions are ongoing about a possible ceasefire in Gaza. Israel, the United States, and Hamas are participating in talks, with the main focus on ending the nearly 21-month conflict in Gaza. Hamas has made specific demands, and there are plans for negotiations in Doha, Qatar.Key Facts
- U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned that Israel agreed to a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza.
- Hamas responded positively to this proposal but wants some changes to the terms.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Hamas's requests "unacceptable," but talks are still taking place.
- Hamas has three main demands: ending the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, Israeli military withdrawal, and international guarantees for ending the war.
- Reports claim Israeli soldiers were ordered to fire on unarmed Palestinians seeking aid.
- The U.S.-backed proposal involves the exchange of captives between Israel and Hamas.
- There are plans for phased Israeli troop withdrawals from parts of Gaza.
- Netanyahu agreed to the original U.S. proposal but insists on the release of all captives and the defeat of Hamas before ending the war.
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