Hamas responded Friday to President Donald Trump's proposal for peace in Gaza, as the president gave a deadline of 6 p.m. ET Sunday to sign on to the plan he unveiled earlier this week.
Hamas said it will release all remaining hostages if Israel withdraws from Gaza and "proper field conditions are met." More negotiations will need to take place to finalize the deal, which Trump unveiled Monday while hosting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.
Any agreement could mean an end to the Israel Defense Forces' operation to take control of Gaza City, the largest urban area in the Gaza Strip.
Multiple Western nations recognized Palestinian statehood in recent weeks while also demanding that Hamas not be part of any future government.
Netanyahu said that Israel will not allow an independent Palestinian state to exist.
Israeli forces kill 65 people in Gaza over past 24 hours, health ministry says
Hospitals across the Gaza Strip recorded 65 deaths -- including of two aid seekers -- and 153 injuries in the past 24 hours due to Israeli military actions, the Gaza Ministry of Health reported on Sunday.
A Palestinian boy carries bags from a food distribution point near the Netzarim corridor in the central Gaza Strip, on Oct. 5, 2025.
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A total of 67,139 Palestinians have now been killed since the war began in October 2023, the ministry said.
The toll includes 2,605 people who were killed while trying to access food at distribution points across the strip since May 28, the ministry said.
-ABC News' Samy Zyara and Somayeh Malekian
Oct 05, 2025, 7:52 AM EDT
Egypt to host ceasefire talks on Monday
Egypt will host talks with Israeli and Hamas representatives on Monday to build on the ceasefire "momentum" produced by U.S. President Donald Trump's peace plan, according to a statement posted to the Egyptian Foreign Ministry's official Facebook account on Saturday.
Palestinians carrying bags return from a food distribution point near the Netzarim corridor in the central Gaza Strip on Oct. 5, 2025.
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It is not yet clear where in Egypt the talks will be held. High-level representatives have been travelling to the country in recent days, including Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
The talks will include discussions of "the ground conditions and details of the exchange of all Israeli detainees and Palestinian prisoners," the Egyptian ministry's statement said.
"The meeting is hoped to end the war and alleviate the suffering of the brotherly Palestinian people, which has continued for two consecutive years," it added.
"These consultations come within the framework of efforts to build on the regional and international momentum achieved following the presentation of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to end the war in the Gaza Strip," the statement said.
-ABC News' Quinn Scanlan, Nasser Atta and Somayeh Malekian
Oct 05, 2025, 6:08 AM EDT
IDF will increase 'intensity of fire' until Hamas releases hostages, Katz says
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Sunday that the Israel Defense Forces will "increase the intensity of the fire" if Hamas refuses to release all remaining hostages, as heavy strikes continued in Gaza City despite a proposed ceasefire deal.
Smoke rises following explosions in Gaza City, as seen from central Gaza Strip, on Oct. 5, 2025.
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Speaking at an IDF ceremony on Sunday, Katz said Israelis may hear news of the return of all hostages "soon."
Katz said the IDF is still operating "in the heart of Gaza City." The defense minister suggested that Hamas' apparent receptiveness to U.S. President Donald Trump's peace proposal is due to "the intensity of the pressure that Israel is exerting on Gaza City."
"If Hamas refuses to release the hostages, the IDF will once again increase the intensity of the fire until Hamas is convinced and all the hostages are released," Katz said.
-ABC News' Jordana Miller and Somayeh Malekian
Oct 05, 2025, 5:44 AM EDT
Key Arab and Muslim states welcome Hamas response to Trump plan
The foreign ministers of Qatar, Jordan, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan and Turkey released a new statement praising Hamas' response to U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal to end the war on Gaza.
Displaced Palestinians sit on a fishing boat along the shore in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, on Oct. 5, 2025.
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The ministers "welcomed the steps taken by Hamas" regarding Trump's proposal, "to end the war on Gaza, release all hostages, alive or deceased, and the immediate launch of negotiations on implementation mechanisms," according to the text of the statement published by Qatar's Foreign Ministry.
The foreign ministers also welcomed Hamas' "readiness to hand over the administration of Gaza to a transitional Palestinian Administrative Committee of independent technocrats."