Overview
- The White House said President Trump will wait roughly 3–4 days for Hamas to answer the 20‑point proposal unveiled alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- Hamas has not accepted the plan, saying it is examining the terms, has reservations, and has asked mediators Qatar and Egypt for more time to consult.
- Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Qatar, and Egypt publicly welcomed the announcement, though some seek clarity on troop withdrawal and governance details.
- The framework ties an immediate ceasefire to the release of all hostages within 72 hours, Hamas disarmament and exit from power, a phased Israeli pullback, amnesty for those who disarm, and a prisoner swap of 250 life‑sentence inmates plus 1,700 detainees held since October 2023.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered civilians to leave Gaza City, warning those who remain will be treated as terror supporters, as strikes and displacement continued with local authorities reporting new casualties.