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‘Israel working on ceasefire plan’: Netanyahu says ahead of meeting with Trump as Gaza death toll tops 66,000 | World News

Israel Prime Miner Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. (AP Photo)

Israeli Prime Miner Benjamin Netanyahu, ahead of his meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, said that Tel Aviv is working on a ceasefire plan with the Washington and the details regarding it are being sorted out as reports suggested that US and Israel are are close to an agreement on Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza.

After Israeli forces launched a ground offensive to capture Gaza City this month, Netanyahu came under immense international pressure to end the war in Palestine. According to Gaza’s Health Minry data till Sunday, the death toll in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza has crossed 66,000.
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A reporter from Axios, quoting a senior US official, stated that after talks between Netanyahu and US Middle East special envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, Israel is very close to ending the war in Gaza based on Trump’s plan. However, the official added that militant group Hamas still needs to agree.

Smoke and fire rises from an Israeli airstrike on the Macca Tower, a high-rise building in Gaza City, following a prior warning issued the Israeli army. (AP Photo)

Trump, earlier in the day, said that he hopes to finalize a Gaza peace plan proposal during a meeting with Israeli Prime Miner Netanyahu on Monday at the White House. An AP report stated that the US president is poised to share a new proposal for ending the conflict which has been ongoing for almost two years.

Prime Miner Benjamin Netanyahu to American Influencers in New York:”The only value in life is its purpose and if it depends on the survival and prosperity of the Jewish People and rebuffing the wave of hatred and denigration – you must fight!” pic.twitter.com/XbQwoC42pP— Prime Miner of Israel (@IsraeliPM) September 28, 2025

During an interview with Fox News on Sunday, Netanyahu said, “We’re working on it. It’s not been finalized yet, but we’re working with President Trump’s team, actually as we speak, and I hope we can – we can make it a go.”

The 21-point proposal which the Trump adminration and Netanyahu’s team have been working on reportedly include releasing all hostages captured Hamas within 48 hours, immediate ceasefire and a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

Israel’s key Western allies, including France, the UK, Canada and Australia have joined a l of countries recognising a Palestinian state, while the European Union is considering sanctions against Israel’s continued aggression in Gaza.

(with inputs from AP)

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