Overview
- Egypt- and Qatar-brokered terms closely mirror a U.S. draft and were accepted by Hamas without changes, according to mediators.
- The proposal outlines a 60-day pause with an initial release of about ten living hostages and the return of 18 bodies in exchange for roughly 200 Palestinian prisoners.
- Israeli officials say policy remains unchanged, demanding the return of all living and deceased captives as a condition to end the war.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanjahu signals plans to capture Gaza City are proceeding, with reports of armor moving toward the area as the offer is reviewed.
- Qatar cautions the crisis will worsen if the plan collapses; about 50 hostages remain in Gaza, with roughly 20 believed to be alive.