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Israel and Hamas Sign First Phase of U.S. Plan Linking Hostage Swaps to Gaza Pullback

Key timelines and enforcement details remain undisclosed, leaving implementation under close scrutiny.

Overview

  • President Donald Trump announced that both sides approved the first step of his 20‑point framework, which ties a phased hostage‑prisoner exchange to an Israeli redeployment and expanded aid access to Gaza.
  • Hamas said it agreed to measures intended to end the war in Gaza, citing withdrawal of Israeli forces, humanitarian entry, and exchanges, as mediators from Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey hosted talks in Sharm el‑Sheikh.
  • Israel indicated it will convene its government to ratify the deal, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu endorsed the U.S. plan but signaled Israeli forces would remain in much of Gaza.
  • Negotiators have exchanged lists for prisoner releases, yet specifics on withdrawal lines, verification mechanisms, disarmament provisions, and precise release and aid schedules have not been publicly detailed.
  • Trump said a Middle East trip is under consideration as mediators and parties referenced a formal signing in Egypt, with reported counts of remaining hostages ranging around 47 to 48 and Israeli estimates that roughly 20 are alive.