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Hamas agrees to release Israeli hostages, hand over Gaza's administration in response to Trump's peace plan

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Hamas announced on Friday that it has submitted its response to U.S. President Donald Trump's Gaza peace proposal to regional and international mediators, saying it has agreed in principle to release all Israeli hostages, both living and deceased. In a press statement, the Palestinian armed group also agreed to transfer the administration of Gaza to a Palestinian body of independent technocrats, formed through national consensus and supported by Arab and Islamic countries. According to the statement, other issues raised in the U.S. proposal concerning Gaza's future and the broader rights of the Palestinian people would be addressed within a collective Palestinian framework, in line with relevant international laws and resolutions. Hamas also stated that the release of all Israeli hostages will be based on the exchange framework outlined in Trump's proposal and expressed its readiness to begin immediate negotiations through mediators to discuss the implementation details. The group said it values Arab, Islamic, international, and U.S. efforts aimed at ending the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, allowing the entry of humanitarian aid, preventing the displacement of Palestinians, and rejecting the reoccupation of the enclave. Earlier in the day, Trump announced that he would set a Sunday evening deadline for Hamas to respond to the U.S. peace proposal. Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday they have agreed to a 20-point plan proposed by Washington to end the conflict in Gaza. The U.S.-proposed plan combines a ceasefire-for-hostages deal, phased Israeli withdrawal, and international oversight on Gaza's reconstruction and governance after the end of the conflict. Under the ceasefire terms, Israel would halt military actions and pull back to the agreed lines. Hamas, within 72 hours of Israel's public acceptance, must release all remaining hostages, living or deceased. In return, Israel pledges to free select prisoners and detainees, while disarmed Hamas members pledging peaceful coexistence could receive amnesty or a safe exit. According to Israeli sources, preparations for Gaza ceasefire negotiations are currently underway, with talks expected to begin on Sunday, possibly in El-Arish, Egypt. Meanwhile, U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff has already traveled to Egypt. Shotlist: Gaza City, Gaza Strip - Sept 26, 2025: 1. Various of destroyed buildings, rubble, smoke rising, residents walking by; 2. Smoke arising from buildings, residents; Gaza Strip - Sept 25, 2025 3. Various of destroyed buildings, rubble; Gaza Strip - Recent 4. Various of displaced people with belongings, vehicles; Gaza Strip - Recent 5. Various of tents; Gaza Strip - Recent 6. Various of tents, destroyed apartment buildings in background; Gaza City, Gaza Strip - Recent 7. Various of destroyed buildings, rubble, people clearing rubble. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]

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