Trump presents peace plan, gains acceptance from Israel - Trump presents a peace plan; Israel gives its approval
In a significant development, Israel has expressed readiness to accept the United States' proposed ceasefire for the ongoing Gaza war. This agreement was confirmed by President Donald Trump, who stated that Israel has said "YES" to his proposal.
The ceasefire, based on a new draft, includes several key conditions. According to the proposal, Israel's army would halt its offensive in the city of Gaza, and the US is seeking to end the Gaza war based on this proposal from the US President.
One of the crucial conditions of the ceasefire is the handover of all living hostages within the first 48 hours of a ceasefire taking effect. Negotiations on the conditions for an end to the Gaza war are to begin after the ceasefire, as outlined in the US's proposed ceasefire.
Interestingly, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, did not hold a cabinet meeting to discuss President Trump’s peace plan proposal, and he remained in office during the relevant period after the plan was presented in January 2020.
The US has proposed a ceasefire for the Gaza war, with the aim of bringing an end to the conflict and ensuring the safety and well-being of all parties involved. The details of the ceasefire and the negotiations that will follow are yet to be fully disclosed, but this development marks a significant step towards peace in the region.
As the situation continues to unfold, it is hoped that this ceasefire will hold and pave the way for a lasting peace in the Gaza Strip. The international community will be closely watching the developments in the region and will offer their support in any way they can to ensure a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
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