A new ceasefire proposal for Gaza, backed by the United States, outlines a 60-day truce between Israel and Hamas. The agreement includes the release of 10 living hostages and the handover of 18 deceased individuals held by Hamas. Israeli forces would partially withdraw to a buffer zone along Gaza’s borders with Israel and Egypt. The plan also calls for immediate delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, facilitated by the United Nations and the Red Cross. Negotiations involving Israel, Hamas, and mediators are ongoing in Doha to finalize the terms of aid distribution and discuss a potential permanent resolution to the conflict.
Gaza proposal includes 60-day ceasefire, release of 10 hostages, partial Israeli troop withdrawal, and talks for permanent Hamas-Israel conflict resolution. UN and Red Cross to facilitate immediate aid delivery to Gaza, per CBS News.
The current Gaza proposal is for a 60-day ceasefire with release of 10 hostages, Israeli troop withdrawals from parts of Gaza and discussions on a permanent end to the conflict between Hamas and Israel, @CBSNews reports. Aid would immediately enter Gaza with the involvement of UN
Israel, Hamas, and mediators are currently working to resolve how aid will be distributed in Gaza as of Monday evening, as talks in Doha progress. Learn more about negotiations in Qatar in this report by @amichaistein1 https://t.co/3N85mwpPpc