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Israel set to begin 1st phase of Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan, prime minister's office says

Plan aims to turn Gaza into weapons-free zone, with transitional governance overseen by Trump through international body

Muhammed Emin Canik  | 04.10.2025 - Update : 04.10.2025
Israel set to begin 1st phase of Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan, prime minister's office says

ISTANBUL

Israel is preparing to implement the first phase of a proposed ceasefire plan in the Gaza Strip by US President Donald Trump, following a positive response from Hamas, the Israeli prime minister's office said Saturday.

The Israeli government would continue working with the US administration to end the war in line with the "principles set out by Israel, which align with President Trump's vision," it said in a statement.

Media reports said the Israeli military has been instructed to scale back attacks in Gaza, with negotiations expected to begin soon.

Hamas issued its formal response to Trump's plan earlier Friday, in which it approved the release of all Israeli captives, the delivery of the bodies of the deceased and the handover of Gaza's administration to an independent technocratic Palestinian body.

Trump gave Hamas until 6 pm Washington time (2200GMT) on Sunday to approve his plan that he announced earlier this week.

The plan seeks to turn Gaza into a weapons-free zone, with a transitional governance mechanism overseen directly by Trump through a new international body tasked with monitoring implementation.

It includes the release of all Israeli captives held by Hamas within 72 hours of approval, in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails.

The plan mandates a halt to hostilities, disarming all armed groups in Gaza, and Israel’s gradual withdrawal from the war-torn coastal enclave, which is to be governed by a technocratic authority under the supervision of an international body led by the US president.

Israel has maintained a blockade on Gaza, home to nearly 2.4 million people, for nearly 18 years. It tightened the siege in March when it closed border crossings and blocked food and medicine deliveries, pushing the enclave into famine.

Since October 2023, Israeli bombardment has killed nearly 66,300 Palestinians, most of them women and children. The UN and rights groups have repeatedly warned that the enclave is being rendered uninhabitable, with starvation and disease spreading rapidly amid widespread displacement.


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