Ceasefire prospects rise amid US praise for Gaza peace plan deemed 'milestone' by Trump administration

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Reuters reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been working on the Gaza conflict with his security cabinet and discussing Hamas' latest ceasefire proposal. Meanwhile, Lebanon’s Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Hamas official Khaled Al-Hayya met to discuss current events in Gaza.

The Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed congratulations on social media for the newly elected UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with hopes of collaboration on issues like bringing hostages home from Hamas.

- Israel's security forces targeted a building in Jenin after barricading militants inside it. The Israeli military statement mentioned an air strike and missile attacks as part of the operation, which resulted in five Palestinians killed according to the health ministry.

- Hamas made significant changes to its ceasefire proposal with Israel, aiming for progress towards a permanent truce. US officials expressed optimism that this could lead to a hostage release deal and broader peace agreement.

- Pro-Palestinian protesters in Australia staged an unauthorized demonstration at Parliament House during the Gaza conflict. Some members of the Australian government criticized Israel's actions, while others supported their position.

- The Palestinian health ministry reported over 38,000 casualties due to Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, although these numbers do not differentiate between civilian and combatant deaths.

In terms of censorship, the University of Birmingham faces legal action from students protesting a pro-Palestine encampment on its grounds, with similar cases emerging at other universities like Nottingham.