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Israel and Iran maintain a fragile ceasefire for a week, while Trump announces Israel agreed to Gaza ceasefire terms, urging Hamas to accept the deal, though their response remains pending.

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New developments as Israel-Iran ceasefire hits a week
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The ceasefire between Israel and Iran has now held for a week, but uncertainty looms over what happens next—especially regarding U.S.-Iran relations and Iran’s nuclear ambitions. While the pause in hostilities is a tentative step forward, there’s no clear path ahead, leaving diplomats and analysts wary of potential escalation.
Editor’s Note: A week without fighting is progress, but it’s shaky progress. This story matters because any flare-up between Israel and Iran could destabilize the region further, drag in global powers, and reignite fears over Iran’s nuclear program. For now, it’s a waiting game—with high stakes.
Trump says Israel agreed to terms for 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, warns Hamas to take deal
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Former President Trump claims Israel has accepted the key terms for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza and is urging Hamas to agree to the deal, bluntly warning the group that they won’t get a better offer. He framed the negotiations as productive but didn’t provide concrete details on the conditions or whether Hamas is likely to accept.
Editor’s Note: Ceasefire talks are always fragile, especially in this conflict, and Trump’s statement—while signaling progress—leaves a lot unsaid. If real, a 60-day pause could ease humanitarian suffering in Gaza, but Hamas’s response (or lack thereof) will determine whether this is a breakthrough or just another stalled proposal. Given Trump’s history of high-profile but unpredictable diplomacy, observers will be watching closely for confirmation from other parties.
Trump says Israel has agreed to ceasefire conditions in Gaza; no response from Hamas yet
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Former President Donald Trump claims Israel has agreed to ceasefire terms in Gaza, but there’s no official confirmation from Israel yet—and Hamas hasn’t responded. The announcement comes just before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with Trump at the White House, adding a layer of political intrigue to the situation.
Editor’s Note: If true, this could signal a major shift in the Gaza conflict, but Trump’s statement is unverified for now. The timing—right before Netanyahu’s visit—raises questions about whether this is a diplomatic breakthrough or political maneuvering. Either way, it’s a story worth watching closely, especially with so many lives at stake in the region.
Trump to meet with Netanyahu as he pushes for ceasefire between Israel, Gaza
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President Trump is sitting down with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss efforts to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza. The meeting comes amid escalating tensions, with Trump positioning himself as a mediator in the conflict.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just another high-profile handshake—it’s a critical moment in a volatile conflict. Trump’s involvement could either de-escalate the situation or further complicate it, depending on how both sides respond. With civilians caught in the crossfire, the stakes are high, and the world will be watching to see if diplomacy can prevail over violence.
Israel accepts Trump-led ceasefire plan that could end Gaza war within 60 days
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Israel has agreed to a 60-day ceasefire proposal for Gaza, brokered by former U.S. President Donald Trump, in a bid to halt the ongoing conflict and negotiate a hostage deal. The final proposal is now being delivered to Hamas by mediators Qatar and Egypt. If accepted, this could mark a significant step toward ending the war.
Editor’s Note: Ceasefires in this conflict have been fragile and short-lived, so a 60-day pause—especially one backed by a high-profile figure like Trump—could be a game-changer. But it all hinges on Hamas’s response. If both sides commit, it might open the door for broader talks, hostage releases, and maybe even a longer-term solution. For now, though, it’s a waiting game with high stakes.

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