U.S. President Donald Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday, proposing a Gaza ceasefire agreement.
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Explained: Why Trump's 20-Point Peace Plan For Gaza Favours Israel Over Palestinians — 10 Major Flaws
Washington: US President Donald Trump, on Monday, September 29, unveiled a 20-point peace proposal to end Israel’s devastating war on Gaza. Framed as a "comprehensive pathway to peace", the plan ...
The Palestinian Authority joins regional leaders in welcoming the US president’s 20-point peace plan to end war in Gaza.
After facing months of genocide accusations, pariah status and global pressure to halt the war in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed on a ceasefire proposal with President ...
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Trump and Netanyahu say they’ve agreed on a plan to end the Gaza war. Hamas is now reviewing it
President Donald Trump has laid out a 20-point proposal that would end the war in Gaza and free remaining hostages.
The US president earlier said he would give Israel his "full backing to do what you would have to do" if Hamas reject the deal.
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From lack of trust to no mention of West Bank: Trump’s Gaza peace plan has these 5 major loopholes
US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have unveiled a 20-point plan to bring lasting peace in Gaza. However, there are many outstanding questions about the feasibilit ...
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News Analysis: Can Trump’s Gaza ‘eternal peace’ plan deliver results when details remain vague?
Assessing Trump's peace plan for Gaza. Though some Arab nations have welcomed the proposal, Hamas has yet to respond.
Hamas and other Palestinian factions are expected to present their response to Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan quickly, a source tells CBS News.
The plan pairs a rapid ceasefire and hostage-prisoner exchanges with a phased IDF pullback, a stabilization force, and a route to PA-led governance conditioned on reforms. After two years of war and ...
President Trump floated a framework to end the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted — though it's unclear how Hamas will respond.
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