Foreign ministers urge Israel to allow NGO work
The Gaza ceasefire is still in the first of three proposed stages.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in Florida for talks with President Donald Trump on Monday.
The ceasefire in Gaza is broadly holding, despite sporadic clashes between the Israel Defense Forces and Gaza militants -- plus deadly IDF strikes. Israeli forces inside the strip have pulled back to the so-called "yellow line."
The ceasefire is still in the first of three proposed phases. The details of the second phase of the agreement are yet to be agreed. The remains of one deceased hostage are still thought to be in Gaza.
Israeli strikes are also ongoing against alleged Hezbollah targets in southern and eastern Lebanon.
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Netanyahu meets with Hegseth
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also met with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ahead of his meeting with President Donald Trump.
Netanyahu meets with Rubio
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Florida on Monday morning ahead of his meeting with President Donald Trump.
Netanyahu to meet Trump on Monday
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Monday.
The meeting is expected to focus on advancing the Gaza 20-point peace plan. The October ceasefire was the first of three planned stages of the peace plan, but the details of the second phase are yet to be agreed to.
-ABC News' Anna Burd
IDF reports 2 new strikes in Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces said it attacked two more "terrorists" in Lebanon on Wednesday and Thursday.
The first strike on Wednesday targeted an alleged Hezbollah fighter in the southern Janta region, the IDF said in a post to X. In another post on Thursday, the IDF said it also targeted a person in the Nazriya area.