Trump says Israel has agreed to conditions to finalize 60-day Gaza ceasefire
GAZA STRIP AND ISRAEL, JUL 2 – President Trump announced Israel's agreement to a 60-day Gaza ceasefire plan that includes hostage releases and humanitarian aid amid ongoing intense conflict, urging Hamas to accept the deal.
- President Donald Trump announced that Israel has agreed to conditions to finalize a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza.
- This ceasefire plan arises after Hamas militants killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostages, prompting a severe Israeli military response with over 56,000 Palestinian deaths.
- Trump said Qatar and Egypt will deliver the final ceasefire proposal to Hamas, and Israel has agreed but demands Hamas accept the deal for its implementation.
- Trump indicated that Israel has approved the terms for a 60-day ceasefire period, during which efforts will be made with all involved parties to bring the war to an end. He also stressed that he will take a firm stance with Netanyahu to ensure a swift ceasefire in Gaza.
- The agreement could pause hostilities while efforts continue to resolve the conflict, but political risks remain for Netanyahu and uncertainty persists over Hamas's acceptance.
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