Overview
- President Trump said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports the U.S. 21‑point framework and gave Hamas three to four days to respond.
- U.S. envoy Steve Witkof reported a preliminary "positive" message from Hamas via Qatar and Egypt, adding the group would study the plan in good faith.
- Israeli reporting points to Gaza‑based military leaders—naming Raed Saad—as pivotal to any decision on acceptance rather than the Doha political bureau.
- Reported terms include releasing all Israeli hostages first, international monitoring to dismantle Hamas's heavy weapons, amnesty and safe passage for those who disarm, reconstruction funding, and no governing role for Hamas in Gaza.
- The Palestinian Presidency emphasized an immediate ceasefire and protection of civilians and said the U.S. proposal is being put to the test.