Trump says Israel accepted his terms to end war, urges Hamas to agree to hostage deal
President Trump issued a final ultimatum to Hamas to accept a deal releasing 48 hostages in exchange for thousands of Palestinian prisoners and a ceasefire, with Israel seriously considering the proposal.
- Donald Trump suggested a ceasefire to release hostages in Gaza could take place 'very soon' after issuing a 'last warning' to Hamas to accept his terms to end the war.
- Negotiations for a ceasefire may include the release of 48 hostages in exchange for Palestinians held in Israeli detention, according to Israel’s Channel 12 news.
- Hamas indicated it is ready to return to negotiations and welcomed any initiative to stop the aggression against its people.
- The Israeli military intensified operations around Gaza City, leveling a second high-rise tower, claiming it was used by Hamas, which Hamas denied.
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Israel targets high-rises, Trump gives Hamas 'last warning'
A terrorist attack killed six Israelis and wounded more than 20 at a bus stop in Jerusalem. Israel raided the West Bank town where it says the gunmen came from. At the same time, Israel's military is assaulting Gaza City, destroying high-rise buildings as the U.S. gives Hamas an ultimatum to accept a new ceasefire proposal. Nick Schifrin reports.


Trump: 'I think we’re going to have a deal on Gaza very soon'; gives 'final warning to Hamas' to release hostages, end war with Israel
U.S. President Donald Trump voiced new optimism of securing the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza since 2023 and ending the Holy Land war.
On Sunday, US President Donald Trump sent a “last warning” to Hamas to accept “its terms” to end the war and release the Israeli hostages held hostage in the Gaza Strip. “The Israelis have accepted my terms. It’s time for Hamas to accept too. I warned Hamas of the consequences of not accepting it. It’s my last warning. There’s not going to be another one!” Trump said in a message posted on the social network Truth Social, owned by the U.S. multi…
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