The conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has intensified. A potential ceasefire plan will be discussed in a meeting between American and Israeli leaders, aiming to stabilize the situation.
Israel-Gaza Plan: The conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza continues to escalate. The Israeli army is carrying out its expansion campaign in Gaza and continuously taking action against Hamas. Meanwhile, a crucial meeting is set to take place between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This meeting comes at a time when international pressure has mounted, and calls to end the war in Gaza are gaining momentum. According to Gaza's Ministry of Health, over 66,000 people have been killed in this conflict so far, a significant number of whom are civilians.
PM Netanyahu's Statement
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Fox News' 'The Sunday Briefing' program that his country is working with the United States on a new ceasefire plan. He clarified that the plan has not been finalized, but work with President Trump's team is ongoing. Netanyahu expressed hope that it could be advanced in the future. His statement comes at a time when international pressure to end the war in Gaza is increasing.
White House Meeting
Rumors suggest that Trump may share a new proposal to end the conflict during Monday's White House meeting. Arab officials reported that this proposal includes a 21-point plan, encompassing an immediate ceasefire, the release of all hostages held by Hamas within 48 hours, and the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. Currently, the Israeli army continues its expansion campaign in Gaza City, and residents have been warned to move south.
Situation in Gaza and the Plight of Civilians
Due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the situation for civilians remains severe. Airstrikes and bombings in cities have forced people to abandon their homes. According to the Ministry of Health's report, the number of injured and dead is continuously rising. The scarcity of basic necessities like food and water has further compounded the difficulties faced by civilians.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Reaction
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas recently released a video stating that his people in Gaza reject Hamas's 2023 attack on Israel. He clarified that after the war ends, Hamas will have no role in Gaza and will have to surrender its weapons. Abbas told the United Nations General Assembly that the people of Gaza are facing "genocide, destruction, starvation, and displacement" at the hands of Israel.