2025-09-30
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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Andrew Peach and at 21 Hours GMT on Monday the 29th of September,
this is a special edition with the news that President Trump and the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have agreed a peace plan for Gaza.
I hope that we're going to have a deal for peace.
I have a feeling that we're going to have a positive answer.
If Hamas rejects your plan, Mr. President, then Israel will finish the job.
This can be done the easy way.
Or it can be done the hard way.
Hamas says it's studying the proposal which provides for an immediate end to the fighting of partial Israeli withdrawal and the release of Israeli hostages.
In this special podcast we'll hear more from the two leaders and bring you analysis and reaction to what they had to say after their talks at the White House.
President Trump says Israel has agreed to a peace deal for Gaza following talks in Washington with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Hamas says it's studying the proposals, but hadn't seen them before they were announced.
Mr Trump's plan sets out terms for both sides to stop the fighting.
Israeli troops will partially withdraw and hostages held by Hamas will be released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
Following that, aid will return to level's last scene at the beginning of this year.
Speaking in the Oval Office, President Trump outlined the key points of the deal.
If accepted by Hamas, this proposal calls for the release of all remaining hostages immediately,
but in no case more than 72 hours.
So the hostages are coming back, and the bodies of almost all cases,