Israel accepts US proposal for a temporary Gaza ceasefire
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The Palestinian militants confirmed they were studying the ceasefire proposal from Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff.
Hamas official says proposal 'doesn't respond to any of our people’s demands,' but doesn't reject it; terror group wants edits so Israel will be more clearly prevented from resuming war
The temporary truce proposal calls for the release of 10 living and 18 dead hostages and a 60-day-long ceasefire of fighting in Gaza. However, the official fell short of providing any details about on
Witkoff to send new Gaza ceasefire proposal to Israel • Israel prepares to call up 450,000 soldiers amid mounting toll on reservists
Hamas says it reached 'general framework' for permanent truce; Israeli official rejects the claim as propaganda; report says Hamas 'under pressure like never before'
According to Arabic media, the latest US proposal features a 60-day ceasefire in which 10 living hostages and 18 bodies would be returned in 2 phases during the first week.
President Trump is sharpening his rhetoric against Russian President Putin. Also, U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff says reports of a deal between Israel and Hamas are "nonsense." NBC News Correspondents Vaughn Hillyard and Matt Bradley report more.
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The Times of Israel on MSNHamas claims it reached deal with Witkoff on ‘general framework’ for ceasefire, waiting ‘final response’Hamas says in a statement that the framework it has approved would secure a “permanent ceasefire,” the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, the flow of humanitarian aid and a committee of independent Palestinian technocrats assuming governing control over the Strip instead of Hamas, once the agreement is announced.