Gaza, Israel and Hamas
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Israel and Hamas have agreed to phase one of a peace deal that President Donald Trump says will see the release of all living hostages. The deal also has Israel withdrawing its troops from most of Gaza,
Israel and Hamas have agreed to the initial phases of a plan to end fighting in Gaza, Donald Trump confirmed today in what has been hailed as "a massive, massive moment"
Israel agrees to withdraw troops "to an agreed upon line" and all hostages "will probably be released on Monday", the US president says.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement that had only one line. Israel has sought the return of its 48 remaining hostages in Gaza, about 20 of whom are still believed to be alive.
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US President Donald Trump says both sides agree to the first phase of his plan, which paves the way towards a ceasefire.
Liran Berman, whose twin brothers Gali and Ziv Berman are hostages who may still be alive, spoke to ABC News Live on Tuesday.
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