Overview
- Trump is set to unveil the 21‑point proposal at the White House on Monday, with Axios reporting an 11 a.m. local presentation and the president describing talks as in their final phase.
- The plan outlined in media reports calls for an immediate ceasefire, the return of all remaining hostages, phased Israeli withdrawals, disarmament of Hamas and an internationally supervised transitional authority for Gaza, with Tony Blair mentioned as a possible overseer.
- Netanjahu told Fox News he may consider safe passage abroad for Hamas leaders if the war ends and all hostages are freed, while maintaining his resistance to a role for the Palestinian Authority or a pathway he rejects toward statehood.
- Israeli far‑right ministers Itamar Ben‑Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich publicly warn against any deal that ends the war short of Hamas’s total defeat, as thousands rally in Tel Aviv for an agreement and Berlin sees its largest pro‑Palestine protest to date.
- The IDF offensive continues in Gaza City with dozens reported killed over the weekend; Hamas says contact was lost with two hostages and urges a 24‑hour halt to retrieve them, while Israeli figures put 48 hostages still in Gaza with about 20 believed alive.