The Gaza conflict between Israel and Hamas has taken a new turn with the unveiling of a U.S.-backed peace plan with five Arab states.
What Happened: The latest Arab peace deal's key points were put forward by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, among others, with backing from Washington, D.C.
If Israel accepts the deal, Saudi Arabia would return to conversations about recognizing Israel's sovereignty, which were stopped short by the Hamas attacks.
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The plan is still being finalized and is expected to be put forward in the coming weeks, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The proposal will introduce a pathway towards a two-state solution and the return of 136 Israeli hostages still held by Hamas.
The average daily death toll in Gaza has declined over the past month. Since Oct. 7, there have been more than 25,000 Palestinians dead and over 68,000 injured, many of them civilian ...