Israel, Hamas agree to phase 1 of Trump peace deal to release hostages, begin ceasefire

Israel, Hamas agree to phase 1 of Trump peace deal to release hostages, begin ceasefire

Israel and Hamas have agreed to phase one of a peace deal that President Donald Trump says will see the release of all living hostages. The deal also has Israel withdrawing its troops from most of Gaza, initiating a ceasefire with Hamas.

Netanyahu calls for Trump to receive Nobel Peace Prize for Gaza deal

 

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office called for President Donald Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday.

Netanyahu said he thanked Trump for his leadership in securing Israel’s peace deal with Hamas on Thursday morning.

“Give @realDonaldTrump the Nobel Peace Prize – he deserves it!” Netanyahu’s office wrote on X.

 

Trump says he’ll attempt to travel to Egypt for Israel-Hamas ceasefire signing

President Donald Trump says he will attempt to travel to Egypt to participate in the signing of Israel’s peace agreement with Hamas on Thursday.

Trump said he has “tremendous gratitude” toward Qatar, Egypt and Turkey for their assistance in reaching a peace deal in Gaza on Thursday.

He made the statement while speaking to the press during a cabinet meeting. The president says envoys from the three Arab countries were critical to securing an agreement between Israel and Hamas.

“I think it’s going to be a lasting peace, hopefully an everlasting peace,” Trump said.

 

The New York Times says Trump’s Mideast peace deal could be his ‘pathway to the Nobel Peace Prize’

Following President Donald Trump’s announcement that Israel and Hamas have agreed to phase one of a peace plan on Wednesday, The New York Times’ David E. Sanger argued that his role in securing the deal could be the president’s “pathway to the Nobel Peace Prize.”

“For Mr. Trump, success in this venture is the ultimate test of his self-described goal as a deal maker and a peacemaker — and a pathway to the Nobel Peace Prize he has so openly coveted,” Sanger wrote on Wednesday.

The New York Times White House correspondent maintained that Trump is on the brink of the “biggest diplomatic accomplishment of his second term,” but warned that peace in the region is still far from guaranteed.

“If the peace plan moves forward, Mr. Trump may have as legitimate a claim to that Nobel as the four American presidents who have won the peace prize in the past, though with less bombast and lobbying,” he wrote.

“Much could go wrong in coming days, and in the Middle East it often does,” Sanger cautioned. “The ‘peace’ deal Mr. Trump heralded on Truth Social on Wednesday evening may look more like another temporary pause in a war that started with Israel’s founding in 1948, and has never ended.”

 

Trump, Netanyahu created ‘new Middle East’ after Hamas negotiations: Noa Tishby

Israeli activist Noa Tishby joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the Israel-Hamas peace deal on Thursday, saying the agreement has reshaped the Middle East.

 

Speaker Johnson hails Trump for ‘truly historic’ peace agreement in Gaza

House Speaker Mike Johnson praised President Donald Trump for shepherding Israel’s peace agreement with Hamas on Thursday.

Johnson made the remarks during a press conference regarding the government shutdown.

“What President Trump achieved yesterday, was announced last night, is a truly historic foreign policy achievement. I mean, it cannot be understated[sic]. We should give a whole press conference just about that,” Johnson said.

“The deal that he struck between Israel and Hamas will achieve incredible results, not just for that region, but for every peace loving people around the world, everyone around the world. He’s going to return, bring the hostages home. Two years they’ve been in captivity and now finally will be delivered home,” he continued

“He’s going to bring the hostages home. He’s going to bring peace and security back to Israel and truly lay the foundation for a lasting peace in the Middle East,” he added.

 

Israeli foreign minister reveals how Gaza will be governed under phase 1 peace agreement

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar offered new details on Israel’s peace agreement with Hamas in an interview with Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin on Thursday.

Griffin pressed Sa’ar about Hamas’ role in Gaza moving forward as well as Israel’s plans for a military withdrawal.

Sa’ar said Israel is already moving to withdraw its troops behind the “yellow line,” ceding 53% of Gaza’s territory amid Thursday’s ceasefire. He said further withdrawals will be negotiated in later phases of the peace agreement.

He went on to say that, in the meantime, Gaza will be governed by a council of local Palestinians along with input from President Donald Trump. He said the existing Palestinian Authority may also play a role, but only if it adopts certain reforms.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in the peace deal.

 

Trump’s Israel-Hamas peace deal was ‘masterfully motivated’: Expert

Muslim scholar Dr. Qanta Ahmed joined ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss President Donald Trump’s Israel-Hamas peace deal that secures the release of the remaining hostages and strengthens ties between Israel and Arab nations.

Ahmed says Trump was in a unique position to negotiate thanks his more trusting relations with Israel’s Arab neighbors.

“President Trump masterfully motivated all the elements,” Ahmed said.

 

Netanyahu had ‘warm’ phone call with Trump after securing Gaza peace deal, Israel says

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a “warm” phone call with President Donald Trump thanking him for his efforts tom secure a peace agreement with Hamas on Thursday.

Netanyahu spokeswoman Shosh Bedrosian confirmed the phone call during a Thursday morning press conference, saying Washington and Jerusalem worked hand in hand to negotiate the deal.

Under the agreement, Israel will release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in exchange for all remaining hostages, both living and dead. Israel will also withdraw its troops from most of Gaza, removing themselves behind a “yellow line” during a 24-hour ceasefire that has already begun.

At the end of the ceasefire, a 72-hour clock will begin, during which Hamas must release all remaining hostages.

Bedrosian said this is only the first phase of the peace agreement. Details of later phases have not been announced.

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Notorious terrorist Marwan Barghouti will not be released in Gaza peace deal, Israel confirms

Israel confirmed Thursday that notorious terrorist Marwan Barghouti is not being released as part of its peace deal with Hamas and will remain in Israeli custody.

The peace agreement includes the release of hundreds of prisoners in exchange for Hamas releasing its remaining hostages. Shosh Bedrosian, a spokeswoman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, confirmed that Barghouti is not among that group in a Thursday morning press conference.

Nevertheless, she said many of the prisoners being released were being held on terrorism charges.

“Many of these terrorists who are being released are convicted terrorists who have blood on their hands for murdering innocent Israelis,” Bedrosian said.

She said a full list of the prisoners’ names will be released soon.

 

Trump hail’s Mike Huckabee for efforts in Israel-Hamas peace deal: ‘Great man’

President Donald Trump praised U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee for his efforts negotiating the peace deal between Israel and Hamas on Thursday.

Trump called Huckabee a “great man” in a post on social media.

“United States Ambassador Mike Huckabee is AMAZING! He worked so hard, and did so much, to bring about Peace in the Middle East. He has very quickly become a Great Man. Thank you Mike!”

 

Trump praised during phone call with hostage families after Hamas agrees to peace plan

Family members of hostages being held by Hamas celebrated the acceptance of the peace plan pushed by President  Donald Trump by calling him on the phone to thank him for his efforts, which include the release of the remaining 48 hostages.

A group of family members were with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Wednesday night when they got the president on the phone for a quick conversation, a video from the Hostages and Missing Families Forum (HMFF) showed.

Upon answering the call, Trump was immediately met with positive remarks and cheers from the group.

Multiple people yelled, “Thank you!” while one person said, “You did it!” and another said, “This is amazing.”

One man could be heard thanking the president for everything he has done for Israel and its people over the past few years.

“Mr. President, we believe in you. We know you’ve done so much for us … Since you became the president. Even before that. And we trust you fulfilled the mission until every hostage, every 48 of the hostages, are home,” the man said. “Thank you so much. Blessed be the peacemakers.”

 

Ardently pro-Israel Dem Sen John Fetterman congratulates Trump for ‘historic peace plan’

Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, a staunch supporter of Israel, congratulated President Donald Trump on Wednesday shortly after the commander in chief announced in a Truth Social post that Hamas and Israel agreed to phase one of a peace plan.

Fetterman said that he and the president are both unflinchingly committed to the U.S. ally.

“I congratulate @POTUS on this historic peace plan that releases all the hostages. Now, enduring peace in the region is possible. Our parties are different but we have a shared ironclad commitment to Israel and its people,” the senator noted on X while including a screenshot of Trump’s Truth Social post.

Israel launched a war effort in the wake of the heinous Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack in which terrorists committed atrocities including murder, rape and kidnapping.

Trump, who has been brokering a peace deal, declared in a Truth Social post on Wednesday, “I am very proud to announce that Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first Phase of our Peace Plan. This means that ALL of the Hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their Troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps toward a Strong, Durable, and Everlasting Peace.

 

World leaders praise ‘landmark’ Israel-Hamas peace deal mediated by US: ‘New horizon of hope’

President Donald Trump says “the whole world came together” to make Wednesday’s Israel-Hamas peace agreement happen, and leaders across the globe are hailing the event.

“So many countries that you wouldn’t have thought of have come together,” Trump said on “Hannity.” “It’s been so great for Israel, so great for Muslims, for the Arab countries — and so great for the United States of America. This is more than Gaza — this is peace in the Middle East.”

Israeli President Isaac Herzog chimed in on X, offering an emphatic endorsement of the deal while thanking Trump, adding that “should he visit us in the coming days, he will be received with immense respect, affection, and gratitude by the people of Israel.”

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres welcomed the breakthrough and urged swift follow-through.

“I welcome the announcement of an agreement to secure a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza. The United Nations will support full implementation and recovery efforts. This momentous opportunity must not be lost,” Guterres said.

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Christina Shaw

 

Hamas needed more time to locate hostages ‘scattered across Gaza’

Former White House hostage policy team member Alex Plitsas says Hamas likely needed more time to locate the hostages–dead and alive–who remain in their custody ahead of Wednesday’s peace agreement.

Negotiators assessed that 20 hostages remain alive, while 28 are deceased and their bodies have been “scattered across Gaza.”

According to the deal, Hamas has 72 hours to release all the remaining hostages, both dead and alive.

 

Trump peace deal triggers 72-hour countdown for Hamas to release 48 hostages from Gaza

The countdown to return the 48 hostages held by Hamas for more than two years and the end to the brutal war in Gaza will officially commence Thursday morning after the Israeli security cabinet and government convene to approve the deal signed overnight.

Once the government approves the terms of the deal hashed out by Egyptian, Qatari, Turkish and U.S. mediators, Hamas has 72 hours to release the 20 hostages still assessed to be alive, along with the 28 deceased, “in one fell swoop and without public ceremonies,” according to terms cited by Israel press agency TPS-IL.

It remains unclear if Hamas will be able to adhere to this timeframe after it flagged over the weekend the improbability that it will be able to quickly locate all deceased bodies, some of which are allegedly buried under rubble.

Israel Defense Forces, which will begin withdrawing within 24 hours of the government’s approval to a designated line agreed upon with Hamas, will remain in 53% of the Gaza Strip until all the hostages, dead and alive, are released.

Jerusalem will also authorize the release of some 1,700 Gazans arrested after the October 2023 attacks, along with roughly 250 Palestinians serving life sentences, under the first phase of the plan presented by President Donald Trump late last month.

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Caitlin McFall.

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Trump invokes scripture in touting Israel-Hamas peace deal

President Donald Trump invoked scripture in his announcement of a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas on Wednesday.

Writing on Truth Social, he announced that Israel had agreed to withdraw troops from most of Gaza, while Hamas agreed to release “all” remaining hostages.

“I am very proud to announce that Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first Phase of our Peace Plan. This means that ALL of the Hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their Troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps toward a Strong, Durable, and Everlasting Peace. All Parties will be treated fairly! This is a GREAT Day for the Arab and Muslim World, Israel, all surrounding Nations, and the United States of America, and we thank the mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey, who worked with us to make this Historic and Unprecedented Event happen. BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS!”

Trump’s statement references Matthew 5:9, from Jesus’ sermon on the mount, which reads, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.”

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