Trump Calls for Gaza Cease-Fire Deal
Trump Calls for Gaza Cease-Fire Deal
President Donald Trump on Sunday pushed for a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas, as the Israeli military warned of an intensifying offensive in several Gaza neighborhoods and ordered mass evacuations.
Adraee called on Gazan civilians to immediately evacuate southward toward the Al-Mawasi region, warning them to stay clear of dangerous zones, where the IDF is targeting to eliminate terrorist capabilities.
However, senior Hamas official Mahmoud Merdawi accused Netanyahu of stalling progress on the deal, alleging that the Israeli leader was pushing for a temporary agreement that would only secure the release of 10 hostages. About 50 hostages remain, with less than half believed to be alive.
In response, Netanyahu’s spokesperson, Omer Dostri, said that “Hamas was the only obstacle to ending the war,” without directly addressing Merdawi’s claim.
The proposal would involve Hamas releasing 10 living Israeli hostages and the remains of 18 deceased hostages. In exchange, Israel would release 125 prisoners serving life sentences and 1,111 Palestinian detainees arrested following the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack. Israel approved the U.S. proposal.
Hamas responded with a counterproposal, offering to agree to a permanent cease-fire if Israeli forces fully withdraw from the Gaza Strip and allow unimpeded humanitarian aid access. The agreement would also involve the release of 10 living hostages and the remains of 18 more, in exchange for “an agreed-upon number of Palestinian prisoners.”
Witkoff said that Hamas’s response was “totally unacceptable” and that it “only takes us backward.”
The IDF launched its military operation in Gaza after Hamas-led terrorists carried out widespread attacks on southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. More than 1,100 people were killed, thousands were injured, and 250 were taken hostage during that attack at the time.
The Epoch Times could not independently verify the number of deaths.
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