Overview
- President Trump says the proposal is in its final stages and aims to close it in a White House meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday.
- Netanyahu signals reservations and says the plan is not final, with Israeli officials citing objections to elements such as a Palestinian Authority role as far‑right partners threaten to oppose ending the war.
- Hamas says it has not received a formal offer and reiterates it will review any proposal conveyed by Egyptian or Qatari mediators.
- Reported terms include releasing all 48 hostages within 48 hours, a phased Israeli withdrawal, Hamas disarmament, expanded aid, and a transitional governing arrangement, with some accounts noting possible amnesty or safe passage for Hamas figures and a U.S. pledge against West Bank annexation.
- Israeli forces push deeper into Gaza City as Hamas’s military wing reports losing contact with two hostages; Gaza’s health ministry reports roughly 66,000 Palestinians killed since the war began.