Netanyahu accepts US ceasefire proposal for Gaza, Israeli media say
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to a ceasefire proposal from US Envoy Steve Witkoff, aimed at ending a prolonged conflict in Gaza. Witkoff's plan includes a 60-day ceasefire, negotiations for a long-term truce, and the release of hostages held by Hamas. In exchange, Hamas would release living hostages and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza. Both parties are reportedly studying the proposal, focusing on ensuring that Israel will not resume hostilities following the release of hostages as had happened previously.
Israel's PM Netanyahu endorsed US Envoy Witkoff's ceasefire plan in Gaza, allowing for a potential release of hostages and a 60-day pause in fighting.
Witkoff expressed optimism for a long-term resolution following 19 months of conflict, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that hostilities do not resume after hostages are freed.
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