Mediators move closer to securing Israel-Hamas ceasefire in Gaza
- Mediators supported by the United States are promoting a plan for a two-month ceasefire between Hamas and Israel to facilitate talks aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict.
- The ceasefire plan follows nearly 21 months of war triggered by Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack, which killed around 1,200 Israelis and took 251 hostages.
- The proposal includes immediate aid entry to Gaza, phased Israeli troop withdrawals, and a staggered release of hostages and Palestinian prisoners in exchange.
- U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee expressed cautious optimism, stating that while they hope an agreement is finalized, the outcome will ultimately depend on what terms Hamas agrees to.
- If Hamas accepts the deal, permanent ceasefire talks will start immediately and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is scheduled to meet President Trump to discuss finalizing the agreement.
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On the table is the proposal for a new 60-day ceasefire. Hamas is still in agreement with its allies. It wants the ceasefire to lead to a permanent end to the fighting.

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The U.S., Egypt and Qatar have submitted a proposal for a new 60-day ceasefire in Gaza. Israel has already signaled approval. Hamas is now in discussions about the ceasefire.
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Read Full ArticleOn the table is the proposal for a new 60-day ceasefire. Hamas is still in agreement with its allies. It wants the ceasefire to lead to a permanent end to the fighting.
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