Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has informed families of hostages held in Gaza that Israel has accepted a new ceasefire proposal put forward by US President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, according to reports in Israeli media on Thursday.
The proposal, aimed at ending months of intense fighting between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas, marks the latest diplomatic push led by Washington to de-escalate the crisis in Gaza. Netanyahu바카라™s confirmation of Israel바카라™s acceptance was conveyed during a meeting with relatives of those still held captive in the enclave.
Details of the proposed ceasefire have not been officially disclosed, but reports suggest it includes a phased halt to hostilities, the release of hostages, and an increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Hamas has confirmed it received the new proposal from international mediators and is currently reviewing its terms.
The breakthrough comes amid growing international pressure for a resolution to the ongoing conflict, which has resulted in significant casualties and widespread destruction in Gaza. Previous ceasefire efforts had stalled over disagreements on the release of prisoners and guarantees of long-term peace.
The coming days are expected to be critical, as all eyes turn to Hamas바카라™s response. Should the group accept the terms, it could mark a significant step toward halting the violence and securing the release of hostages.