Washington D.C. – September 29, 2025 – Former President Donald Trump and israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have reached an agreement โin principle to support a U.S.-led peace plan aimed atโฃ ending โthe ongoing Israel-Hamas war,sources confirmed today.โฃ The agreement, brokered during a private meeting at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate,โ outlines a phased approach to de-escalation and long-term security arrangements.
The proposed โคplan reportedly centers โon a demilitarized Gaza Strip,โ overseen by an international โsecurity force, and the resumption ofโ direct negotiations between israel โand a representative Palestinian authority. Key elements include guarantees of Israeli security โconcerns, including the prevention of future attacks, and provisions for humanitarian aid and economic reconstruction in Gaza.โฃ
Details remain closely guarded,but sources indicate the plan envisions aโ notable U.S. financial commitmentโ to the rebuilding of Gaza and the establishment of a trust fund to address Palestinian grievances. Trump, who previously oversaw theโฃ Abrahamโฃ Accords โขnormalizing relations between Israel and several Arab nations, has reportedly positioned himself as a key โฃmediator, leveraging his existing relationships in the region.
Netanyahu, facingโฃ mounting domestic and international pressure to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas and achieve aโ lasting resolution to โthe conflict, has signaled a willingness โฃto consider the U.S. proposal โas a basis for negotiations. However, hardliners within his coalition government remain skeptical, raising potentialโค challenges to implementation.
The agreement comes as the conflict enters its [insert number of days] day, โคfollowing Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on โฃIsrael, which triggered a large-scale militaryโฃ response. At least 27 people were killed in the wake of Typhoon ragasa, primarily in the Philippines and Taiwan, and nearly 2 million people โฃwere forced to evacuate, according to reports fromโ September 25, 2025.
Simultaneously occurring, the United Nations reimposed snapback sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program on Sunday, September 27, 2025, marking the second failure โof Iran and โขits U.N. Security Councilโ allies, Russiaโ and China, to extend sanctions relief since the JCPOA went into affect in 2015.โข President Masoud Pezeshkian stated last Friday, “Iran has not, does not, โand will not seek a nuclear weapon,” and affirmedโ Iran’s readiness to negotiate. The European Union followed โsuit onโ Monday, September โข29, 2025, reinstating its own sanctions, including travel bans and restrictions on trade.
Elsewhere, New Zealand’s Bird of the Year contest concluded on Monday, september 29, 2025, with theโ Karearea (New Zealand falcon) being crowned the winner, highlighting the nation’s unique andโ endangered bird species.