Former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed via Truth Social on Wednesday that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a peace plan for Gaza, calling it a "historic and unprecedented event." He credited mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Türkiye for facilitating the breakthrough.
The announcement comes amid ongoing devastation in Gaza, where health authorities report at least 67,183 fatalities and 169,841 injuries since the conflict began on October 7, 2023. Israeli airstrikes have caused widespread displacement and famine in the enclave, according to local officials.
While details of the agreement remain undisclosed, the development marks a rare moment of diplomatic progress in a conflict that has drawn global concern. Analysts caution that implementation challenges and historical tensions between the parties could complicate next steps.
This report follows months of stalled international mediation efforts and growing pressure for humanitarian intervention. The United Nations has repeatedly called for ceasefires to address Gaza's collapsing infrastructure and urgent food shortages.
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