The United States and Israel are reportedly close to finalizing an agreement on former President Donald Trump’s proposed plan to end the ongoing war in Gaza. According to Axios journalist Barak Ravid, who cited a senior U.S. official, discussions involving Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have brought the two sides near consensus. However, the official emphasized that the deal still requires approval from Hamas before it can move forward.
The peace initiative is part of Trump’s broader effort to shape U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East as he seeks to demonstrate progress on resolving one of the region’s most intractable conflicts. Earlier on Sunday, Trump publicly expressed optimism, stating that he expects to finalize the proposal in an upcoming meeting with Netanyahu on Monday. The president highlighted the urgency of achieving a ceasefire and working toward long-term stability for both Israel and Palestinians in Gaza.
While the U.S. and Israeli governments appear aligned on the framework of the plan, the ultimate challenge lies with securing Hamas’ cooperation. Without Hamas’ agreement, any proposal risks stalling before implementation. This step is seen as critical for ensuring that any ceasefire or peace arrangement holds on the ground.
The development comes at a time of heightened international concern over escalating violence in Gaza. Analysts suggest that if the plan moves forward, it could represent a significant diplomatic milestone, not only for Trump but also for U.S.-Israel relations and broader Middle East stability. Still, questions remain over the specifics of the proposal and whether all parties involved, especially Hamas, will endorse the terms.
At present, anticipation is building for Trump’s meeting with Netanyahu, which may determine the next phase of negotiations and the potential path toward peace in Gaza.


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