Overview
- The White House released a 20/21‑point proposal outlining an immediate truce, release of all remaining hostages within 72 hours, Hamas disarmament and staged Israeli withdrawals.
- Hamas has not accepted the plan, and Qatari and Egyptian mediators are presenting the terms to the group for review.
- The plan envisions a temporary governance structure and an international stabilization force, with a Board of Peace headed by President Trump and including figures such as Tony Blair.
- Netanyahu endorsed the framework and warned Israel would "finish the job" if Hamas rejects it, as Trump pledged U.S. backing for Israeli action in that scenario.
- In a call arranged by the White House, Netanyahu expressed deep regret to Qatar over the Sept. 9 Doha strike and said Israel would not carry out such an attack there again, while Israeli operations in Gaza continued.