Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi called the peace agreement of American guarantor Donald Trump the "last chance" for peace in the region, affirming the Palestinians' right to an independent state. El-Sisi also awarded Trump the Order of the Nile, the country's highest civilian honor.
Benjamin Netanyahu refused to participate in the peace summit in Sharm el-Sheikh due to the holiday of Shmini Atzeret-Simchat Torah. He thanked US President Donald Trump for the invitation but did not mention Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
The Israel Defense Forces announced that the first seven hostages captured on October 7, 2023, have been handed over to Hamas. Another 13 people will be released during the day.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared victory in the war, calling it a historic event. He warned that the military campaign was not yet over, as enemies were preparing a new attack on the country.
US President's Special Envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Tel Aviv and spoke at "Hostages Square", where the crowd chanted "Thank you Trump!". He stated that Prime Minister Netanyahu was an important part of the process, despite accusations from relatives of the captives of blocking efforts.
The Israeli government has approved a peace deal with Hamas, which includes the release of Israeli hostages, a ceasefire, and a partial withdrawal of troops from Gaza. The US is ready to send 200 servicemen to monitor the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Israel's cabinet has approved a deal to release hostages held by Hamas, brokered by Trump. 48 hostages are expected to be released in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believes that Donald Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for facilitating the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. The new Nobel Peace Prize laureate will be announced on October 10.
Israel and Hamas have agreed on the release of all hostages in Gaza, the withdrawal of Israeli troops, and the release of Palestinian prisoners. The Israeli Prime Minister will convene the government to vote on the agreement, which could end the conflict.
US President Donald Trump stated that the hostages are likely to be released on Monday, October 13, as part of the first phase of the peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. This agreement, signed on the night of October 9, provides for the release of all Israeli hostages and the withdrawal of Israeli troops.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited US President Donald Trump to visit Israel early next week. The invitation came after a warm conversation during which the leaders exchanged congratulations on the agreement to release all hostages.
According to the Associated Press, Hamas intends to release 20 living hostages this weekend. Simultaneously, the Israeli military will begin withdrawing forces from most of Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will convene the government on October 9 to approve the agreement. Hamas also announced an agreement to end the war in Gaza, which includes the withdrawal of Israeli troops and a hostage exchange.
Donald Trump is actively lobbying for his candidacy for the Nobel Peace Prize, insisting that he deserves it for his attempts to end the war in Gaza. Experts in Oslo warn that such an aggressive approach could backfire.
A new round of negotiations on ending the war in Gaza has begun in Egypt with the participation of American, Qatari, and Turkish representatives. The parties are discussing Trump's 20-point plan, but have disagreements on key provisions.
Israel and Hamas made "progress" during the first two days of talks in Egypt. The goal of the negotiations is to agree on "remaining details" and create an implementation mechanism that suits all parties.
US President Donald Trump stated that Hamas is seeking to negotiate a ceasefire and the release of Israeli hostages. He added that Hamas agreed to 'very important things,' and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu 'was very positive about the deal.'
The announcement of the 2025 Nobel Prize laureates will take place from October 6 to 13, concluding with the announcement of the winners of the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences. The ceremonies will be available for online viewing on the official digital channels of the prize.
US President Donald Trump stated that Israel agreed to an initial withdrawal line in the Gaza Strip, which was previously handed over to Hamas. Trump published a map showing Israel's approximate lines of control before the offensive on Gaza City.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Hamas has only a few days to negotiate on the hostages, after which the group will be disarmed. He emphasized that Hamas's change of position occurred solely due to military and diplomatic pressure.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed surprise at US President Donald Trump's statement about Hamas' readiness for peace and his call for Israel to stop bombing the Gaza Strip. The Israeli negotiating team, however, considered Hamas' response to be positive for a deal.
A Hamas official said the group needs time to study the plan for the Gaza Strip proposed by US President Donald Trump. The plan envisages a ceasefire, the release of hostages, the disarmament of Hamas, and the withdrawal of Israeli troops.
The White House announced that any armed attack on Qatar is a threat to US security, providing the Persian Gulf emirate with far-reaching guarantees. This came three weeks after an Israeli airstrike on Hamas targets in Doha. President Trump signed an executive order authorizing diplomatic, economic, and military measures.
Hamas negotiators stated that they would conscientiously consider the "peace plan" proposed by US President Donald Trump and provide a response. The plan envisages an immediate ceasefire, an exchange of hostages for prisoners, and the disarmament of Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the Israel Defense Forces would remain in most of the Gaza Strip. He also stated that he did not agree to the creation of a Palestinian state.
Former British Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair has become the first appointed member of the new "Peace Council" chaired by Trump. This council will temporarily control the administration of the Gaza Strip if Hamas accepts the American plan to end the war.
Senior EU officials have endorsed Trump's 20-point plan for resolving the situation in Gaza, stating that it offers a chance to end the war. They are urging Hamas to accept it without delay, starting with the immediate release of hostages.
Donald Trump has proposed a 20-point peace plan to end the war in the Gaza Strip, which has been approved by Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and a number of Arab countries. Hamas is studying the proposal, while Palestinian Islamic Jihad called it a "recipe for an explosion in the region."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has endorsed US President Donald Trump's plan to end the war in Gaza. He stated that the plan guarantees the disarmament of Hamas and the demilitarization of Gaza.
Donald Trump unveiled a 20-point peace plan to end the conflict in Gaza, which includes the release of hostages, the reconstruction of Gaza, and its demilitarization. The plan also includes the creation of an interim government and economic development of the region under international supervision.