THE ESSENTIALS
- Israel and Hamas agreed this Thursday on an agreement to end the war in Gaza, in accordance with the first phase of the peace plan proposed by the president of the United States. Read the article
- Earlier Friday, the Israeli government approved the ceasefire resolution, which calls for the release of all hostages, the prime minister’s office said. Read the article
- Based on this agreement reached between the two parties, President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit the Middle East on Sunday. Read the article
- The ceasefire agreement and the release of hostages in Gaza are part of the first stage of the 20-point US peace plan. What will be next? Read the article
Scenes of joy in Tel Aviv
Since the announcement of the end of the war in Gaza, scenes of joy have invaded the streets of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Citizens praise President Donald Trump’s decisive role in the successful conclusion of the negotiations and look forward to the upcoming release of the hostages.

200 US soldiers mobilized to “monitor” the implementation of the ceasefire in Gaza
200 US troops will be mobilized to “monitor” and “observe” the implementation of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, a senior US official said on condition of anonymity.
Their function will be to “supervise, observe, guarantee that there are no violations or incursions,” explained the first senior official.
47 people still detained in Gaza
Of the 251 people kidnapped and taken to Gaza after the October 7, 2023 terrorist attack in Israel, 47 are still held there, of whom at least 25 have died, according to the army.
In response, the Israeli offensive left tens of thousands dead in the Palestinian enclave and caused a humanitarian disaster described as “genocide” by a UN commission of inquiry.
Donald Trump assures that “no one will be forced to leave” Gaza
Despite the ceasefire agreement with Israel, Donald Trump assures that “no one will be forced to abandon” Gaza.
“No one will be forced to leave. No, it’s even the opposite,” he said in the Oval Office, where he received Finnish President Alexander Stubb.
Since the bombing began, nearly 400,000 people have been displaced in the Palestinian enclave.
France willing to participate in the “temporary stabilization” of Gaza
Yesterday, during the ministerial meeting on “the implementation of the Middle East peace plan”, President Emmanuel Macron stated that he wanted to participate in the creation of a “temporary international stabilization force” in Gaza.
The Head of State also wants “the restoration of security on the ground” with a “disarmament of Hamas” for a “lasting ceasefire” in the region.
Israeli government approves deal to free Gaza hostages
Hello and welcome to this live broadcast dedicated to the agreement reached between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire in Gaza, as part of President Donald Trump’s plan to establish a “lasting” peace in the region.
Last night, the Israeli Prime Minister’s office approved this agreement aimed at soon releasing all hostages held in Gaza.
For his part, the Hamas chief negotiator claimed to have received guarantees that the war will end.
To finalize discussions on the American peace plan, Donald Trump will have to travel to the Middle East this Sunday.
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Source: BFM TV
