(Reuters) -Below is the text of a peace plan released by the White House on Monday to end Israel's war in Gaza: President Donald J. Trump's Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict 1. Gaza will be ...
President Trump floated a framework to end the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted — though it's unclear how Hamas will respond.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enter for a press conference in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on September 29, 2025. Credit - ...
The Palestinian Authority (PA) said it "welcomes" President Donald Trump's "sincere and determined efforts" to end the war in Gaza after he unveiled a new peace plan for the territory alongside ...
Hamas and the Israeli far right may pose the main challenge to the latest proposals to end the conflict in Gaza.
A U.S.-sponsored ceasefire proposal for Gaza on Tuesday was hinging on Hamas's response to the 20-point plan which President Donald Trump has said was "beyond very close" to ending the two-year-old ...
The White House released a 20-point plan Monday afternoon for a ceasefire and path forward in the Gaza Strip. Among the points in the proposal, President Trump would chair an international “board of ...
Hamas had yet to respond Tuesday to Donald Trump on his plan for Gaza, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Israeli military would stay in most of the territory after he gave the US ...
The White House released a lengthy plan on Monday calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, and laying out plans for the future of the territory. The conditions include many proposals that have ...
Under his 20-point plan for Gaza, US President Donald Trump will head the ‘board of peace’ that will oversee the transitional administration of the strip before the eventual handover to the reformed ...
The Trump administration publicly released its roadmap for Gaza peace just before President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed reporters Monday.