Israel agrees to US-backed Ramadan, Passover truce; Hamas rejects proposal
Saturday, 1 March 2025 () Israel has accepted a US-backed proposal for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan and Passover. The truce includes the partial release of hostages, with a return to fighting possible after 42 days if negotiations prove ineffective. Hamas has rejected the proposed extension of the initial ceasefire.
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Israel has agreed to a US-proposed plan to extend the Gaza ceasefire through Ramzan and Passover, offering a temporary truce in exchange for the release of... IndiaTimes