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Trump Hosts Netanyahu as Israel Agrees to Two-Month Ceasefire Proposal

President Trump will meet with Israeli PM Netanyahu to discuss a two-month ceasefire proposal in Gaza, amid ongoing tensions and hostage concerns.

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  • President Trump announced Israel's agreement to a two-month ceasefire proposal in the Gaza conflict, awaiting Hamas's response.
  • Trump and Netanyahu's meeting is scheduled for next Monday at the White House to discuss ceasefire conditions.
  • The conflict escalated after Hamas's attack in October 2023, resulting in 1,200 deaths and 250 hostages taken to Gaza.
  • Approximately 50 hostages remain in Gaza, raising concerns about their safety as ceasefire negotiations continue.
  • The situation highlights varying opinions among Israeli leaders regarding U.S. influence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Center-leaning sources frame the narrative around President Trump's involvement in the Israel-Hamas conflict, emphasizing his role in facilitating a ceasefire. They exhibit a cautious optimism, highlighting diplomatic efforts while acknowledging skepticism from various political factions. The tone suggests a blend of support for Trump’s initiatives and recognition of complex geopolitical dynamics.

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President Trump announced that Israel has agreed to a two-month ceasefire in Gaza.

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Trump expressed optimism that a ceasefire in Gaza could begin within the next week.

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"…The visit comes as the U.S. leader has begun stepping up his push on the Israeli government and Hamas to broker a ceasefire and hostage agreement and bring about an end to the war in Gaza."

Netanyahu to head to Washington next Monday as Trump presses for a ceasefire in Gaza
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The proposed ceasefire includes a 60-day halt in hostilities during which Hamas would release 10 living Israeli hostages and return the bodies of 18 deceased hostages; the rest of the hostages would be released if a permanent ceasefire is reached.

Approximately 50 hostages remain in Gaza; current negotiations mediated by U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff aim to secure the release of some hostages in exchange for the ceasefire, although Hamas has thus far rejected aspects of the deal due to concerns over permanent ceasefire terms and Israeli troop withdrawal.

The meeting scheduled at the White House is intended to discuss the details and conditions of the two-month ceasefire proposal and broader efforts to end the Gaza conflict and secure the release of hostages.

There are varied opinions among Israeli leaders regarding U.S. influence, with some embracing the Trump-led ceasefire proposal and others expressing caution or concerns about the terms and long-term impacts.

Qatar and Egypt are actively involved in delivering the final terms of the ceasefire proposal and facilitating negotiations between Israel and Hamas, aiming to help bring about peace in the region.

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