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After 21 months of war, there was hope of a new Gaza announcement announced by the Prime Minister of Benjamin Netanyahu meeting the US met President Donald Trump in Washington.
Trump told reporters that he was “very strong” with Netanyahu about the conclusion of the conflict and he thought “we have a deal” this week.
“We work to achieve the agreement mentioned, under the circumstances we agree,” said Veteran Israel before boarding his plane. “I believe President Trump’s conversation is sure to help this result, which we all expect.”
Indirect talks between Israel and Hamas in a US-backed proposal for the 60-day ceasefire and hostage deals with Qatar release on Sunday night.
However, it is unclear when basic differences always carry out an agreement can be overcome.

Only a careful optimism stated in the tired Palestinians living in the circumstances of Israel’s conditions maintained in Hamas.
“I don’t wish for a truce but a complete stop to all war. Frankly, I’m afraid that after 60 days the war would restart again,” says Nabil Abu Dayah, who fled from Beit Lahia in Northern Gaza to Gaza City with his children and grandchildren.
“We’re very tired in transit, we’re tired of thirst and hunger, from living the tents. If part of life’s needs, we have zero.”
On Saturday night, many rallies encouraged the urge to the Israeli government to seal an agreement to return about 50 hostages from Gaza, up to 20 20 of them believed to be alive.
Some of some relatives asked why the defulork deals not then all the captives are free.
“How can someone live under the circumstances? I wait for Evyatar’s return and tell me himself,” said Ibad, his younger brother David’s hostages, two months stopped.
“This is the time to save lives. It is time to save bodies from the threat of disappearance,” Iman told a herd in Jerusalem.
“In the rapidly reversal reality in the Middle East, it is the opportunity to sign a comprehensive agreement that leads to all hostages, each, without exception.”

Netanyahu visits the White House for a third time since Trump returned to power almost six months ago.
But leaders meet for the first time since the US associates Israel attacks on Iran nuclear sites and then breaks with a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
There is a strong sense that the new 12-day war has generated better conditions to end Gaza War.
After months of low popularity ratings, the Israeli PM has been bolstered by Broad Public Support for the Iran offensive and analysts suggest he now has more leverage to a peace deal over the strong objects of his far-right coalition partners, who wants Israel to remain in control of Gaza.
Hamas is seen more than Iran’s strikes – a significant regional patron – can also be more reliable in making concessions needed to reach a deal.
Meanwhile, Trump wants to continue with other priorities in the Middle East.
It includes cluing in the boundary talks between Israel and Syria, returning to normalizing relationships between Israel and Saudi Arabia, and completing possible negotiations with a new nuclear agreement.
For months, talks on the stop between Israel and Hamas have been lost in a basic difference.
Israel is ready to give a temporary truce to restore hostages but not end with war. Hamas demands a permanent stop in Gaza battles and a thorough hang of Israeli troops.
The newest suggestion placed in Hamas is said to include Washington’s warranty guarantees in agreement and continuous talks to reach a lasting cease and to release all hostages.
No officially informed, but according to media reports see Hamas with 28 hostages – 10 episodes in 60 days of endless handume ceremonies.
There is a large drainage of the humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.
After returning to the first eight living hostages on the first day of the Agreement, Israeli forces will leave from the northern parts. After a week, the army leaves the southern parts.
On the day 10, Hamas describes what hostages remain alive and their circumstances, as Israel will provide details of Israel’s authorities who restrained Israeli authorities without paying authorities or attempts.
As seen before, many Palestinians were released from the fruits of Israel in exchange for hostages.

President Trump describes it as the “last” Last “truce proposal and last week is that Israel accepted” necessary conditions “to complete it.
On Friday, Hamas said it responds to a “positive spirit” but expressed some reservations.
A Palestinian Officer says Points remaining in Humanitarian Aid – which Hamas demanded the controitarian foundation (GHF) and returning to all comfort efforts.
Hamas also said the timetable asked for the retreat of the Troops of Israel and operations in Rafah crossing the southern Gaza and Egypt.
Netanyahu’s office stated on Saturday that Hamas’ liking changes would be “unacceptable” in Israel.
The Prime Minister often says Hamas should be disarmed, a request that the Islamist group refused to discuss.

In Israel, there were increasing opposition to Gaza’s war, with more than 20 soldiers dead in the last month, according to the military.
Israeli chief Lt Eyal Zamir, said last week that the massacre was about to bring forces to the battle or preparing for the battle forces or preparing forces for the war or preparation for Warfaces or preparation for war forces or preparation for war forces or preparation for war forces to keep hosting forces to prepare forces
Polls show that the two-thirds of Israel are backing a ceasefire stop carrying hostages.
In Gaza, some residents have declared that the current wave of positively is made to relieve tensions during the preparation of ATRA Mayo as occurring in visit to the Arab Gulf states.
The coming days can be critical politics and in terms of humanitarian.
The state of Gaza continues to deteriorate, with medical personnel reporting the sharp malnutrition of children.
UN said no fuel entered for more than four months, stockpiles are near, threaten significant medical care, water supplies and telecommunications.
Israel launched Gaza’s war on retaliation for Hamas attacks on 7 October 2023, killing about 1,200 people and carried others hostage.
The attacks of Israel have since killed more than 57,000 people in Gaza, according to Hamas-Run Health Ministry. Ministry numbers are quoted in UN and other as the most reliable source of statistics available to casualties.