
Trump to guarantee temporary 60-day ceasefire
The proposal also includes Hamas's agreement to release 10 living Israeli captives and the bodies of 18 captives, starting on the first day.
Also, the proposal says that talks on reaching a permanent ceasefire would start immediately.
As for aid, the deal would allow desperately needed aid into Gaza, which would include food supplies, and would be distributed through agreed-upon channels like the UN and the Red Crescent.
While Israeli operations would pause, other military and surveillance operations will stop for 10 hours a day.
According to the draft, Israel would also redeploy its forces in northern Gaza, the Netzarim Corridor and in southern Gaza.

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