President Trump Announces Israel’s Approval of 60-Day Gaza Ceasefire Plan Final Offer Sent to Hamas

Washington, D.C.
U.S. President Donald J. Trump made waves on Tuesday by announcing that Israel has officially agreed to the terms for a U.S.-supported 60-day ceasefire in Gaza. This agreement, which came about during a high-level meeting between Trump’s team and Israeli officials, could signal a significant shift in the ongoing and devastating conflict that has lasted for months.
Trump’s Statement :

“My Representatives had a long and productive meeting with the Israelis today on Gaza. Israel has agreed to the necessary conditions to finalize the 60-Day Ceasefire,” Trump said in a social media post.
“I hope, for the good of the Middle East, that Hamas takes this Deal, because it will not get better — IT WILL ONLY GET WORSE.”
What’s in the Ceasefire Proposal?

We’re looking at a 60-day ceasefire where both sides can keep talking to find a lasting solution to the conflict.
As part of this, Hamas would free Israeli hostages, while Israel would return Palestinian prisoners and the remains of those who were taken.
There would also be a significant increase in humanitarian aid flowing into Gaza.
Additionally, Qatar and Egypt would play a key role in coordinating security and delivering the proposal to Hamas.
Who’s Behind the Deal?
Trump’s team: The president Trump representatives, including Steve Witkoff and key GOP allies, took the lead in coordinating efforts for the U.S.
Qatar and Egypt: Acting as the go-betweens to help resolve the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Israel: Has confirmed its agreement on the suggested framework.
Hamas: Has yet to give an official nod. Their leaders are insisting on a full Israeli withdrawal and a long-term ceasefire, which continues to be a major hurdle.
Why Trump Warned Hamas:

Trump issued a stark warning that if Hamas rejects the offer, the situation could quickly spiral out of control. He stressed that this could be the last serious chance to prevent further destruction in Gaza and a wider conflict in the region.
What’s Next?
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is set to visit Washington this week to wrap up discussions on military and diplomatic coordination.
There’s growing international pressure on Hamas to give a positive response.
In the meantime, airstrikes and ground operations are ongoing, with reports indicating that over 60 Palestinians have been killed in the last 48 hours.
Human casualties in Gaza
How many deaths so far in Gaza?




A mix of information from government and NGOs reveals a heartbreaking reality:
Total deaths: More than 56,500 – More than 58,400 Palestinians have lost their lives since the conflict resumed in October 2023.
Women and children: They account for 60-70% of total mortality.
Children affected since the ceasefire broke (March–June): More than 1,300 children have been killed, and approximately 3,738 have been injured.
Deaths near aid points:
Since the end of May, 397 people have died and more than 3,000 have been injured at food distribution sites.
Over 500 people were shot dead while waiting for food, even during times when food was being supplied by the GHF (Gaza Humanitarian Foundation).
Recent attacks: At least 112 people were killed and 400 injured in just 24 hours prior to today’s discussion.
It is noteworthy that 24 to 36 people, including artists, families, children and elderly, lost their lives in an attack on a beach cafe.
Air strikes overnight killed at least 72 people, including children sleeping in camps.
Why isn’t the world seeing this?





Hospitals are in crisis: nearly all public medical facilities are closed, and Red Cross teams are overwhelmed by the number of casualties.
A humanitarian disaster: People in Gaza are faced with the heartbreaking choice of either dying of hunger or risking their lives in search of food.
Underreported numbers: Research suggests the actual number of deaths could be as much as 40% higher than official figures, possibly exceeding 80,000 trauma-related deaths – contradicting all claims that civilians suffered minimal losses.
The world must act now
More than 56,000 people have lost their lives, most of them women and children. Hospitals have been destroyed, food has become lethal and the silent suffering of the people continues. If this 60-day ceasefire is rejected, the carnage will worsen.
This is not just news – it is a moral imperative. The world must step up, speak out and take action before it is too late.
🇺🇸 Trump emerges as a true peacemaker amid chaos
In a world where many leaders seem hesitant or unconvincing, Donald J. Trump has taken a bold step – not just with his words, but with real action. His 60-day ceasefire initiative for Gaza, supported by diplomatic efforts from Egypt and Qatar, shows his lasting impact on global issues even after he leaves office.
At a time when countless lives are at stake and leaders are embroiled in debate, Trump has shown clarity, urgency and strength. His message to Hamas – “Take this deal, or it will get worse” – was not just a threat; it was a rare display of moral authority and strategic pressure aimed at preventing further bloodshed.
Whether this deal succeeds or fails, Trump has reminded us all that true leadership is about acting on the spot, showing courage, and taking decisive action — especially when innocent lives are at stake.
Has there been a ceasefire? Is Israel ready for it?
🇮🇱 Israel: Approved the proposal and ready to move forward.
🟠 Hamas: Not formally acknowledged yet – talks ongoing.
🔥 Fighting continues in Gaza – reports of airstrikes and casualties are still coming in.
👉 The ceasefire will only begin if Hamas agrees to the final terms delivered by Egypt and Qatar.
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