
US President Donald Trump announced that an initial agreement has been reached to ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The negotiations took place in Egypt, with the parties agreeing to the first part of Trump's 20-point peace plan. According to the plan, the Israeli army will withdraw from nearly half of Gaza's territory.
Hamas will release 20 hostages, and Israel will free 250 Palestinian prisoners. Additionally, humanitarian aid will be delivered to Gaza via trucks.
In the future, Gaza is planned to be disarmed and temporarily managed by Palestinian experts. This process will be overseen by a council led by Donald Trump.
However, there are disagreements between the parties on some issues. Hamas is not willing to disarm, and Israel does not want the participation of the Palestinian Authority.
Nevertheless, this agreement is considered an important step towards peace. This process is regarded as a significant effort aimed at improving the situation in the region.