Trump and Netanyahu Advance New Ceasefire Plan Amid Escalating Israel-Hamas Conflict and Humanitarian Crisis
President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu are advancing a new ceasefire plan for the Israel-Hamas conflict. Ongoing violence has caused a severe humanitarian crisis and high casualties in Gaza.

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Overview
President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu are advancing a new 21-point ceasefire plan for the Israel-Hamas conflict, with details under negotiation before their White House meeting.
Gaza's Health Ministry reports over 66,000 Palestinian deaths and 160,000 injuries from the Israel-Hamas conflict, with women and children comprising about half of the casualties.
Israel's offensive in Gaza continues, striking 140 Hamas targets. Widespread destruction has displaced 90% of the population, causing a catastrophic humanitarian crisis and famine in Gaza City.
Violence has escalated in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, including a car-ramming incident near Nablus that Hamas praised, fueling tensions in the region Palestinians seek for a future state.
International pressure mounts on Netanyahu to cease the war, as key Western allies increasingly recognize a Palestinian state, and the EU contemplates sanctions against Israel.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame this story by emphasizing the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza and critically describing Israeli actions. They use evaluative language like "famine-stricken enclave" and "widely condemned settlement plan," while detailing the high casualty count and displacement. This collective editorial choice underscores the urgency and negative impact of the conflict, contextualizing Trump's diplomatic efforts.