Overview
- President Donald Trump said a ceasefire will take effect immediately once Hamas confirms the plan, with hostage and prisoner exchanges to start at once.
- Hamas stated it is ready to release all Israeli captives and enter mediated negotiations based on the proposal, conditioning releases on on-the-ground safety and not explicitly agreeing to disarm.
- Israeli and Hamas delegations, along with US envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, are converging on Cairo for indirect talks to finalize technical details.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent negotiators and voiced hope for returns of hostages within days, while insisting Israeli forces remain inside Gaza and that Hamas must be disarmed, with reports Israel seeks buffer zones including along the Philadelphi Corridor.
- Despite officials citing a reduced operational posture, medical and local sources reported continued Israeli strikes and dozens of casualties in Gaza, underscoring the fragility of any pause.