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- Israeli Ministers to Meet on Next Steps Toward Gaza Truce
Israeli ministers planned to meet on Saturday evening to decide on the next steps in the latest American-backed effort to reach a Gaza cease-fire after Hamas said it was ready for negotiations on the proposal Late Friday night, Hamas delivered its formal response to the cease-fire framework, which it said was “characterized as being positive,” and added that it was prepared to start new
- Israel agrees to Gaza truce talks as Netanyahu heads to . . .
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was sending a team to Qatar Sunday for talks on a truce and hostage release in Gaza after Hamas said it was ready to start negotiations "immediately"
- Israel to Send Delegation to Qatar for Talks on Gaza Truce
The decision came after Hamas said it had responded positively to an American-backed cease-fire proposal President Trump says he hopes for a truce as soon as next week
- Israel weighs response after Hamas says ready for Gaza truce . . .
Israel was considering its response on Saturday after Hamas said it was ready to start talks "immediately" on a US-sponsored proposal for a Gaza ceasefire The security cabinet was expected to meet after the end of the Jewish sabbath at sundown to discuss Israel's next steps, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared to head to Washington for talks on Monday with US President Donald Trump
- Israel: Could a ceasefire finally be struck in Gaza? Here’s . . .
Here’s what to know Why now? Since the Israel-Iran ceasefire on June 24, mediators Qatar and Egypt – as well as the United States – have redoubled their calls for a new Gaza truce
- Thousands to rally for hostages as cabinet set to discuss . . .
Thousands to rally for hostages as cabinet set to discuss emerging Gaza truce Hostage Families Forum calls for Israelis to demand a deal that releases all captives, amid reports on committees
- Israel Security Cabinet to discuss next phase of Gaza truce
Israel's Security Cabinet meets to discuss the second phase of the ceasefire deal with Hamas Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sends negotiators to Cairo to discuss the "continued
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