Israel has agreed to conditions for 60-day Gaza ceasefire, Trump says

US President Donald Trump said that Israel has accepted “necessary conditions” to conclude a 60 -day ceasefire in Gaza.
Trump, during the proposed 60 -day ceasefire, “We will work with all parties to end the war,” he said.
“Employees and Egyptians will offer this last offer to help bring peace.
Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza, where Hamas’s attack on 7 October 2023 on Israel, where about 1,200 people were killed in Gaza. According to the Ministry of Health, operated by Hamas of the region, at least 56,647 people have been killed in Gaza since then.
It was not immediately clear what the conditions for the ceasefire would be and whether Hamas would accept them.
Trump’s announcement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and planned next week and the US President will be “very solid”, he said.
Trump said on Tuesday that Netanyahu believes that he wanted to end his hostility in Gaza.
“He wants. I can tell you what you want.
Shortly after Israel has ordered the evacuation order in Northern Gaza, before the military action.
In March, when Israel launched new strikes in Gaza, the previous ceasefire agreement collapsed. The Israeli Army described the action as “preventive strikes on the basis of Hamas’s ready -to -carry on terrorist attacks, creating power, and re -forming arm.
The previous ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which began on January 19, would have three stages, but did not pass the first stage.
The second stage included a permanent ceasefire, the return of living hostages in Gaza in exchange for the Palestinians imprisoned in Israel, and the withdrawal of Israeli forces completely from Gaza.




