Dozens killed in Gaza despite Trump’s call for Israel to halt bombing
Summary
Dozens were killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza despite US President Trump's call for a halt as ceasefire talks approach. Hamas accepted parts of Trump's peace plan, but full agreement remains uncertain.
Key Points
- At least 36 people were killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza despite President Trump's call for a bombing halt.
- Trump announced Israel agreed to an initial withdrawal line inside Gaza with a ceasefire to take effect upon Hamas' confirmation.
- Hamas accepted key parts of Trump's 20-point peace plan, including ending the war and releasing hostages, though some issues remain unresolved.
- Ceasefire talks are scheduled in Egypt with US envoys and delegations from Israel and Hamas to work toward ending the conflict and hostages' release.