‘War not over yet, priority is…’

Trump issued a 20 -point peace plan for Gaza, which was welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and accepted by Militant Group Hamas, who managed Palestinian territory. Continue reading to learn more about this.
President of the United States Donald Trump.
The United States Foreign Minister Marco Rubio said that the war in Gaza has not yet ended on Sunday and that the Israeli hostages held by Hamas announced the release of the US as the first stage of the peace plan. Hamas said that US President Donald Trump accepted the framework of release of those under captivity, and that the meetings continued to coordinate the logistics of the meetings. Trump issued a 20 -point peace plan for Gaza, which was welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and accepted by Militant Group Hamas, who managed Palestinian territory.
What did Marco Rubio Rubio say about Gaza plans?
Rubio said the first priority was the free hostages. “The first priority is the release of all hostages in exchange for the return of Israel, which we think we can achieve something very quickly.” He described other stages of the peace plan as “more difficult”. Rubio said: “What happens after the Israeli withdrawal to the yellow line, and potentially beyond that, as this thing develops? How do you create this Palestin technocratic leadership?
When and why did the war begin in Gaza?
Gaza was torn apart with a two -year war that began after Hamas launched an attack in October 2023 two years ago, killed at least 1,219 Israelis and took the others hostage. After that, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu ordered Gaza to a great attack on Gaza, the lives of more than 66,000 Palestinians (mostly civilians), the displaced Lakhs of others, and a famine in the region.