US Pushes UN to Back Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan
US calls on the UN Security Council to unite behind Trump’s Gaza peace plan, pushing for a Board of Peace and a fragile ceasefire after October clashes.
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US calls on the UN Security Council to unite behind Trump’s Gaza peace plan, pushing for a Board of Peace and a fragile ceasefire after October clashes.
Hamas and Israel delegations meet in Egypt for indirect talks on Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan, aiming to free hostages and end an almost two-year war.
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.
Israeli forces launched fresh strikes on Gaza as Palestinians await Trump’s proposed plan and Egypt hosts crucial ceasefire talks.
Hamas says it is ready to “immediately” start negotiations under Trump’s Gaza peace plan, as he urges Israel to pause bombings and Arab leaders step in.
Hamas has agreed in principle to Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace proposal, pledging to free all Israeli hostages and transfer Gaza’s administration to an independent Palestinian council.
Hamas officials say they need more time to study President Trump’s 20-point Gaza plan, continuing consultations with mediators and Arab partners before deciding on ceasefire terms.
Hamas says Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan needs major clarifications on war end, withdrawal, disarmament, prisoner swaps and reconstruction.
Middle Eastern countries have united to reject President Trump’s proposal to relocate Gaza residents, emphasizing the importance of Palestinian sovereignty and a two-state solution.