US Urges UN to Back Trumpās Gaza Peace Plan
The US is urging the UN Security Council to back President Trumpās Gaza peace plan, aiming to reinforce the October ceasefire and set a course for lasting peace.
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The US is urging the UN Security Council to back President Trumpās Gaza peace plan, aiming to reinforce the October ceasefire and set a course for lasting peace.
A month into Gaza’s fragile truce, aid deliveries fall far below targets, hostage exchanges continue, and boundary disputes threaten Trump’s 20-point peace plan.
Hamas delegation meets Egyptian officials in Cairo to discuss Gazaās security, PA oversight, weapons handover, Rafah crossing reopening, and a joint Palestinian body plan.
Hamas returned four more hostages’ coffins as Israel halves Gaza aid, darkening the outlook for Trump’s Gaza peace plan and raising doubts over lasting ceasefire progress.
Israel and Hamas enter a phased ceasefire: families return home, aid corridors open and hostages prepare to be exchanged under the new agreement.
Israel approves a U.S.-backed Gaza ceasefire plan; PLO official Abbas Zaki warns itās a power play for Middle East control.
Indirect talks in Sharm El-Sheikh see āoptimism prevailsā as Hamas and Israel negotiate a ceasefire, prisoner exchanges and troop withdrawals based on Trumpās 20-point plan.
Hamas has agreed in principle to release all hostages under Trumpās Gaza plan, sparking hope among Palestinians weary of conflict and eager for a ceasefire.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasizes Europe’s vital role in supporting Ukraine amidst its conflict with Russia, highlighting the necessity of US backing.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi unveils a three-step plan aimed at resolving the Palestinian conflict, focusing on ceasefire, governance, and advancing the two-state solution.