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Israel’s army says it will advance preparations for first phase of Trump’s plan

Israel’s army says it will advance preparations for first phase of Trump’s plan

Posted on October 4, 2025 By admin


Israel’s army said Saturday (October 4, 2025) that it would advance preparations for the first phase of U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza and return all the remaining hostages.

The army said it was instructed by Israel’s leaders to “advance readiness” for the implementation of the plan. An official who was not authorised to speak to the media on the record said that Israel has moved to a defensive-only position in Gaza and will not actively strike. The official said no forces have been removed from the strip.

Also Read: Gaza peace plan LIVE | Updates on October 4, 2025

The announcement came hours after Mr. Trump ordered Israel to stop bombing Gaza once Hamas said it had accepted some elements of his plan. Mr. Trump welcomed the Hamas statement, saying: “I believe they are ready for a lasting PEACE.”

Mr. Trump appears keen to deliver on pledges to end the war and return dozens of hostages ahead of the second anniversary of the attack on Tuesday (October 7, 2025). His proposal unveiled earlier this week has widespread international support and was also endorsed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

On Friday (October 3, 2025), Mr. Netanyahu’s office said Israel was committed to ending the war that began when Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, without addressing potential gaps with the militant group.

Mr. Netanyahu has come under increasing pressure from the international community and Mr. Trump to end the conflict. The official told the AP that Mr. Netanyahu put out the rare late-night statement on the sabbath saying that Israel has started to prepare for Mr. Trump’s plan due to pressure from the U.S. administration.

The official also said that a negotiating team was getting ready to travel, but there was no date specified.

A senior Egyptian official says talks are underway for the release of hostages, as well as hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli detention. The official, who is involved in the ceasefire negotiations, also said Arab mediators are preparing for a comprehensive dialogue among Palestinians. The talks are aimed at unifying the Palestinian position toward Gaza’s future.

On Saturday (October 4, 2025), the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the second most powerful militant group in Gaza, said it accepted Hamas’ response to the Mr. Trump plan. The group had previously rejected the proposal days earlier.

Also, on Saturday (October 4, 2025), Gaza’s Health Ministry said that the death toll in the nearly two-year Israel-Hamas war has topped 67,000 Palestinians. The death toll jumped after the ministry said it added more than 700 names to the list whose data had been verified.

Gaza’s Health Ministry does not say how many were civilians or combatants. It says women and children make up around half the dead. The ministry is part of the Hamas-run government, and the UN and many independent experts consider its figures to be the most reliable estimate of wartime casualties.

Progress, but uncertainty ahead

Yet, despite the momentum, a lot of questions remain.

Under the plan, Hamas would release the remaining 48 hostages — around 20 of them believed to be alive — within three days. It would also give up power and disarm.

In return, Israel would halt its offensive and withdraw from much of the territory, release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and allow an influx of humanitarian aid and eventual reconstruction.

Hamas said it was willing to release the hostages and hand over power to other Palestinians, but that other aspects of the plan require further consultations among Palestinians. Its official statement also didn’t address the issue of Hamas demilitarising, a key part of the deal.

Amir Avivi, a retired Israeli general and chairman of Israel’s Defence and Security Forum, said while Israel can afford to stop firing for a few days in Gaza so the hostages can be released, it will resume its offensive if Hamas doesn’t lay down its arms.

Others say that while Hamas suggests a willingness to negotiate, its position fundamentally remains unchanged.

This “yes, but” rhetoric “simply repackages old demands in softer language,” said Oded Ailam, a researcher at the Jerusalem Centre for Security and Foreign Affairs. The gap between appearance and action is as wide as ever and the rhetorical shift serves more as a smoke screen than a signal of true movement toward resolution, he said.

Meanwhile, protests have erupted across Europe calling for an end to the war. On Saturday (October 4, 2025), tens of thousands of people marched in Barcelona, Spain, with demonstrations expected in Italy and Portugal.

Unclear what it means for Palestinians suffering in Gaza

The next steps for Palestinians in Gaza who are trying to piece together what it means in real terms are also unclear.

“What we want is practical implementation. … We want a truce on the ground,” said Samir Abdel-Hady, in Gaza’s Khan Younis. He worried that talks would break down like they’ve done in the past.

Israeli troops are still laying siege to Gaza City, which is the focus of its latest offensive. On Saturday (October 4, 2025) Israel’s army warned Palestinians against trying to return to the city calling it a “dangerous combat zone”.

Experts determined that Gaza City had slid into famine shortly before Israel launched its major offensive there aimed at occupying it. An estimated 4,00,000 people have fled the city in recent weeks, but hundreds of thousands more have stayed behind.

Families of the hostages are also cautious about being hopeful.

There are concerns from all sides, said Yehuda Cohen, whose son Nimrod is held in Gaza. Hamas and Mr. Netanyahu could sabotage the deal or Mr. Trump could lose interest, he said. Still, he says, if it’s going to happen it will be because of Mr. Trump.

“We’re putting our trust in Mr. Trump, because he’s the only one who’s doing it. … And we want to see him with us until the last step,” he said.

Published – October 04, 2025 06:48 pm IST



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