On October 9, 2025, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the agreement on the first phase of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, describing it as a significant step toward lasting peace in the region. Modi expressed optimism that this development would pave the way for enduring stability following two years of violent conflict between Israel and Hamas. He also praised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his role in reaching the agreement.
The first phase of the peace plan includes the release of all living hostages by Hamas and the return of 250 Palestinian security prisoners by Israel. The agreement is set to be signed in Egypt, with both parties committing to a ceasefire and the establishment of a transitional authority. U.S. President Trump hailed the agreement as “historic and unprecedented,” marking a hopeful turn in the two-year-long conflict.
In a key moment leading up to the ceasefire, U.S. President Donald Trump played a mediating role, recounting a crucial phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. During the call, Trump reportedly urged Netanyahu by saying “Israel cannot fight the world, Bibi,” emphasizing the growing international pressure on Israel to end the conflict.
The agreement has been met with celebrations across Gaza, with Palestinians expressing hope for a future of peace and reconstruction. Families of hostages have also responded with excitement and anticipation.
Prime Minister Modi’s endorsement of the peace plan underscores India’s support for efforts aimed at achieving a just and lasting resolution to the Gaza conflict.



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