On the eve of the meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated that Israel was working on a ceasefire proposal with Washington. However, he insisted that no decision has been taken on it yet. Netanyahu told Fox News that we are working on it. He further said that it has not been finalized yet, but we are working with President Trump’s team, and I hope we will be able to pursue it. The comment comes at a time when the pressure on Israel to end the war in Gaza is increasing, where the local health ministry says the death toll has now exceeded 66,000. Hamas -run ministry does not differentiate between common citizens and extremists, but says that about half of the dead is women and children – these data are considered widely reliable by the United Nations and independent monitoring.
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Arab officials receiving information about the scheme say that the 21-sorter proposal has called for an immediate ceasefire, the release of all the hostages within 48 hours and a phased return of Israeli soldiers from Gaza. It is expected that Trump will discuss the plan in a meeting with Netanyahu. This proposal is still unstable. Arab diplomats say that there is a possibility of amendment, but it has already been aired among regional leaders in the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Hamas says that he has been informally informed.
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The mediators have not formally approached her. A Hamas official said that the group is ready to “study any proposal positively and responsibly, as well as stated that he had earlier offered to release the hostages in exchange for the full return of Israel. Netanyahu is constantly emphasizing that Israel will continue to fight till the end of Hamas. Nevertheless, he repeated a conditional offer on Sunday: If Hamas fighters end the war and release all the hostages, they can leave Gaza.