Jerusalem: After nearly two years of relentless conflict, the Gaza war may be approaching a fragile pause, following U.S. President Donald Trump's intervention with a detailed 20-point peace proposal. Trump's plan, aimed at ending hostilities and facilitating a long-term resolution, has elicited a partial agreement from Hamas to release hostages and engage in negotiations, marking a significant development in a war that has previously defied multiple ceasefire attempts.

Following Trump's call for Israel to halt its bombing campaign, residents of Gaza City reported a noticeable decline in airstrikes after an initial surge. While sporadic Israeli strikes continue, the overall intensity of fighting has diminished, offering rare periods of calm. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has

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