Trump proposes 60-day Gaza ceasefire plan

US President Donald Trump has announced a 60-day ceasefire proposal for Gaza aimed at halting Zionist regime’s genocidal war in the besieged territory.
In a Truth Social post, Trump stated, "Israel has agreed to the necessary conditions to finalize the 60-day CEASEFIRE."
He noted that representatives from Qatar and Egypt will deliver the proposal to Hamas.
Urging acceptance, Trump warned, "I hope, for the sake of the Middle East, that Hamas accepts this deal, as it will not get better—things will only worsen if rejected."
Hamas has not yet commented on the proposal. The movement says any ceasefire depends on Zionist regime committing to end the war, fully withdrawing from Gaza, and allowing unrestricted aid access.
A previous two-month ceasefire collapsed in March after Zionist regime refused to implement the second phase of the agreement.
A high-ranking Hamas official said on Tuesday that the Palestinian resistance movement was ready and determined to enter a new round of indirect negotiations with Israel, intending to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and reach a permanent ceasefire.
“We are ready and serious to reach an agreement in case factors required for ending the war are clearly stated. We will be prepared to agree to any proposal,” Taher al-Nunu stated.
The remarks came a day after Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said that Cairo is working on a new Gaza deal that includes a 60-day ceasefire in exchange for the release of some Zionist captives and the rapid entry of humanitarian aid into the besieged coastal territory.
“Israel’s stubbornness prevents the entry of aid to Gaza. It is unacceptable to continue linking the humanitarian and military sides in Gaza,” he stated.
At least 56,531 Palestinians have been martyred, mostly women and children, and another 133,642 individuals injured in the brutal Israeli onslaught on Gaza since October 7, 2023.
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants last November for Zionist regime’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former minister of military affairs Yoav Gallant, citing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
Zionist regime also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the besieged coastal territory.
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