Trump says Israel has agreed to 60-day Gaza ceasefire

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Israel had “agreed on the necessary conditions” to finalise a truce in Gaza, though it was not immediately clear whether Hamas would accept the conditions. Two administration officials said Hamas has yet to agree on the deal. In a post in Social Truth, [...]
Two administration officials said Hamas has yet to agree on the deal.
In a post on the Social Truth, Trump said Qatar and the Egyptians would implement it, CNN writes, sends out Telegrafi.
My representatives had a long and productive meeting with the Israelis today for Gaza”, Trump wrote.
According to him, “Israel has agreed to the conditions needed to finalise the 60-day ceasefire, during which time we will work with all sides to end the” war.
“Catarian and Egyptians, who have worked hard to help bring peace, will present this final proposal. I hope, for the sake of the Middle East, that Hamas will accept this deal, because there will be no better than worse. Thank you for your attention to this case!
CNN reported earlier that Qatar officials had submitted a new proposal for a 60-day ceasefire to both Hamas and Israel, which is backed by the Trump administration, according to a well-known source on the issue.
The proposal was finalised after months of efforts behind scenes led by President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Whitkoff, said the source.
He appeared on the same day that Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer visited Washington for meetings with senior administration officials Trump.
The new proposal comes just days after Qatar helped mediate a ceasefire between Iran and Israel following American and Israeli attacks on Iran's nuclear programme, and months after an initial ceasefire proposal supported by the trumpet administration for Gaza was rejected by Hamas.
One source told CNN that the new version on which Qatari é also worked sought to consider Hamas' concerns with the previous proposal. /Periscope/












