Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to congratulate him on progress under US President Donald Trump's Gaza Peace Plan, welcoming the hostage release agreement and humanitarian aid for Gaza, while reaffirming that terrorism is unacceptable in a
Israeli Prime Minister praised US President Donald Trump in a post on X, saying he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, sharing a photo of Trump celebrating under a "Peace Through Strength" banner.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his "unqualified" praise of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the agreement on the first phase of US President Donald Trump's peace plan in Gaza, calling it "shocking, shameful and morally atroci
During his gaggle with reporters before departing the White House, when Trump was asked about the Gaza plan, if there were going to be any changes, he said that the nitty grittys will be fixed in a couple of days.
Trump has dispatched his son-in-law Jared Kushner and top Middle East negotiator Steve Witkoff to Cairo to lead US efforts, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that a delegation from Israel is also heading to Egypt "to finalise technical details."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to US President Donald Trump's statement last night, which called on Israel to stop its attacks on Gaza, saying that Hamas' response to his plan shows that it is "ready for peace."
The peace plan, unveiled by the White House on Monday following a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, aims to bring an end to the two-year-old Gaza conflict.
In a statement, Netanyahu's office said, "We will continue to work in full cooperation with the President and his team in order to bring the war to an end in accordance with the principles set forth by Israel, which are consistent with President Trump's vision."
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar told Parliament that Trump's 20-point Gaza plan was "not ours," stressing there was no room for politicking. He detailed the role of eight Muslim countries in drafting counter-proposals, reaffirmed Pakistan's stance on Palestine, and confirmed efforts fo