
The Israeli government soon approved the first phase of the American mediated plan for relaxation and hostages on Friday morning and prepared a way to suspend hostility in Gaza over the next 24 hours. This step means the beginning of the most important diplomatic breakthrough since the beginning of the Israeli War, which is coping with the peace framework that advanced by US President Donald Trump.
“The government has now approved a plan for the release of all hostages – live and fallen,” said the Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a short contribution of X.
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What includes a gazette ceasefire plan?
The agreement, completed in the first morning of Friday morning, outlines the release of all Israeli hostages held in Gaza, a partial withdrawal of Israeli forces for an agreed position and the release of a number of Palestinian prisoners.
However, the head official Hamas said that the “formal statement” that ends the war must be preceded by the release of the hostage.
According to the mediators, the first phase of the agreement will include stopping in combat within 24 hours, followed by the release of Israeli hostages within 72 hours.
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How are the United States involved?
The plan is part of the wider initiative of Donald Trump to end the conflict in Gaza. The head of the US official confirmed that 200 US soldiers will be deployed in the Middle East to monitor the implementation of the plan.
“No American soldiers should go to Gaza,” the clerk explained, emphasizing that the role of Washington would be limited in sight and coordination.
The US was strongly involved in the arrangement of the agreement, while Trump’s son -in -law Jared Kushner and the special envoy of Steve Witkoff played visible roles in negotiations. Both men participated in the Israeli cabinet, in which the Plan of the Time was approved.
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What did Kushner and Witkoff say about Netanyahu’s leadership?
Kushner and Witkoff publicly appreciated Prime Minister Netanyahu for his treatment of the war and his willingness to undergo political risks to ensure ceasefires.
“Prime Minister Netanyahu has made several very, very difficult calls and smaller people wouldn’t make these calls. And here we had to do today because Hamas had to. They had to do it.
Kushner repeated sentiment and said that the Prime Minister had done a “great job in negotiations” and “held his line company” despite internal and international pressure.
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Gaza Gaza Resolution: What happens next?
According to Israeli officials, the cabinet is expected to enter the ceasefire immediately. In the coming days, it tests the durability of the agreement and the ability of both parties to comply with the conditions set by US mediators.
For Israel, it focuses on verifying the safe return of its hostages, while Hamas sought to assure that Israeli military operations would be fully stopped before any release of prisoners took place.
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Potential turning point in Gaza conflict
Approval is a key moment in Trump’s renewed pressure to transform diplomacy in the Middle East – one that connects American political ambitions with domestic and security challenges. For Netanyahu, this is both a diplomatic opportunity, as well as a political gambling that tests its ability to navigate between domestic skepticism, the US and Hamas requirements.
When the ceasefire clock begins to tick, the attention in the world turns into gazing again – and whether this agreement is a real step towards peace or simply a temporary break in a deep -rooted conflict.
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