Trump: Israel to Pull Back from Gaza Under Peace Plan
Trump says Israel will pull back its forces from Gaza to the line in his peace plan’s first phase, opening the door to hostage releases and a path toward lasting peace.
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Trump says Israel will pull back its forces from Gaza to the line in his peace plan’s first phase, opening the door to hostage releases and a path toward lasting peace.
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.
Optimism is growing in Gaza talks as Hamas and Israel discuss a Trump-backed peace plan, hostage-prisoner swaps, and troop withdrawals in Sharm El-Sheikh.
Israel’s Gaza peace plan with Trump faces criticism for offering no real rights to Palestinians and instead boosting Israeli war aims under a diplomatic facade.
Gaza residents are cautiously hopeful as Hamas responds to Trump’s Gaza plan and agrees in principle to release all Israeli hostages.
Trump says Israel accepts a US plan to end the Gaza war, urging Hamas to join. The 20-point proposal calls for a ceasefire, hostage swaps, phased withdrawal, and international oversight.
U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff unveils a plan with Israel to end the Gaza conflict, focusing on hostages and disarming Hamas amid new peace efforts.
France, Germany, Italy, and Britain support a $53 billion Arab-backed plan to rebuild Gaza, aiming to improve living conditions without displacing Palestinians.