Gaza Ceasefire Phase One Reached, Now Focus Shifts to Delivery
The first phase of the Gaza ceasefire is in place, but the real work begins now: building a new government, reviving the economy, and securing lasting peace.
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The first phase of the Gaza ceasefire is in place, but the real work begins now: building a new government, reviving the economy, and securing lasting peace.
UN chief Antonio Guterres welcomes Gaza ceasefire deal and urges full compliance to free hostages, deliver aid, and advance a two-State solution for lasting peace.
UN Secretary-General Guterres welcomes the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal, urging full compliance and pledging UN support for phased implementation and reconstruction.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged all sides to honor the new Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal, calling for an end to fighting and expanded humanitarian aid.
Trump announced that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of his peace plan, promising hostage releases, troop withdrawals, and aid deliveries in Gaza.
Egypt and Qatar host indirect Israel-Hamas talks in Sharm El Sheikh, aiming to set up a mechanism for swapping Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners under a US-backed 20-point ceasefire plan.
Eight Arab & Muslim countries back Hamas’s reply to Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan, calling it a potential game-changer for a sustainable truce and humanitarian relief.
Egypt brings Israeli and Hamas delegations together for Gaza ceasefire talks and a full hostage-prisoner swap under a U.S. proposal, as Israel pauses bombing and envoys head to Cairo.
Israel halts Gaza City operation after Hamas agrees in principle to release 48 hostages, setting stage for truce talks and post-war plans.
Hamas says Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan needs major clarifications on war end, withdrawal, disarmament, prisoner swaps and reconstruction.