Hamas says it has received some ideas from the US through mediators on how to reach a Gaza ceasefire agreement. The Palestinian armed group noted it was ready to release its remaining 48 hostages in Gaza in exchange for a clear declaration to end the war.
A Palestinian official revealed that the US plan may involve the hostages being freed within the first 48 hours of a proposed 60-day truce, alongside negotiations regarding Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. This development follows a statement from US President Donald Trump, asserting that Israel has accepted his ceasefire terms.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar articulated Israel's willingness to end the conflict as well, contingent upon the return of all hostages and the disarmament of Hamas. Prime Minister Netanyahu also pressured the civilian population of Gaza City to evacuate amidst an aggressive military offensive.
As Israeli airstrikes continue to destroy high-rise buildings in Gaza, the humanitarian situation deteriorates rapidly, with reports of extensive casualties. With nearly 65,000 confirmed deaths in Gaza since the onset of the conflict, humanitarian leaders warn of imminent famine conditions threatening more lives in the coming weeks. The situation remains desperate as calls for humanitarian assistance and negotiations intensify.
On the humanitarian front, UN officials emphasize the urgent need for an unimpeded flow of aid and the safeguarding of civilians amid the ongoing warfare, stressing that diplomatic efforts must lead to a sustainable resolution.