JAKARTA - President Donald Trump called on Israel to immediately stop bombing Gaza after Hamas agreed to release hostages and accept several other requirements in the US plan to end the war.

However, issues such as gunfire appear to have not been resolved.

As reported by Reuters on Saturday, October 4, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said Israel was preparing to "implement immediately" Trump's plan to release Israeli hostages in Gaza following Hamas' response.

Shortly thereafter, Israeli media reported that the country's political echelon had instructed the military to reduce offensive activity in Gaza.

Israel's military chief of staff instructed troops to step up the readiness to implement the first phase of Trump's plan, without specifying whether there would be a reduction in military activity in Gaza.

Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that controls Gaza, responded to Trump's 20-point plan after the US president gave the group until Sunday to accept or face serious consequences.

Trump, who presented himself as the only person capable of achieving peace in Gazap, has invested significant political capital in an attempt to end a two-year war that has killed tens of thousands of people and made US allies Israel increasingly isolated on the world stage.

Shortly thereafter, Israeli media reported that the country's political echelon had instructed the military to reduce offensive activity in Gaza.

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