
As Israeli hostages are freed and Palestinian prisoners and detainees released — and after President Donald Trump's lengthy address to Israel’s parliament on Monday — focus is shifting to what comes next. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Trump’s Gaza truce plan has moved into a new phase, but key questions remain about whether Hamas will disarm and whether the ceasefire will last.
Key Points:
If the truce fails, oil, shipping, and world markets could swing again, raising costs for US households and businesses.
A lasting ceasefire could lower war risk, improve aid flow, and ease pressure on prices and taxpayers.
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Core party to the ceasefire, hostage release, and disarmament negotiations.
Group directly affected by the release deal and part of the article’s main focus.
Central actor in the truce plan, speech, and next-phase negotiations.
Named as a possible member of the proposed oversight body and a subject of discussion.
Cited for a Hamas official interview that provides important context.
Blair is discussed in his former leadership role in connection with the proposed peace oversight body.
Senior Hamas official quoted on disarmament, but not the main focus.
Named proposal central to the article, but not an accountable actor and not included as a scoreable entity.
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