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. It says it aims to destroy Hamas - a goal that has proved elusive for the last 19 months of war.There are also reports that Israel plans to use private security companies to oversee the distribution of aid in Gaza, although no date for this has been made public.
The United Nations and major aid agencies have described this as a politicisation of aid with which they will refuse to co-operate.Hamas has proposed releasing more hostages under a new Gaza ceasefire deal, after new negotiations were held on Saturday. The talks began hours after Israel's military launched a major new offensive in the Gaza Strip.Hamas has agreed to release nine hostages in exchange for a 60-day truce and Israel releasing Palestinian prisoners, a Palestinian official told the BBC.
The official said the new proposed deal would also allow the entry of 400 aid trucks a day, and the evacuation of medical patients from Gaza. Israel, in turn, has demanded proof of life and detailed information about all remaining hostages.The new round of ceasefire talks is being held through Qatari and US mediators in Doha, and began on Saturday afternoon local time.
Israel is yet to respond publicly to the proposed deal, but said prior to the talks that it would not withdraw troops from Gaza or commit to an end to the war.
The proposal would not include these elements, the BBC understands.The potential move has been labelled "wildly illegal" by some members of the rival Democratic Party - something the White House denies - and it has attracted criticism from some of Trump's supporters.
Qatar itself earlier said the reports about the plane were "inaccurate", and that negotiations were continuing.The news comes as Trump visits several countries in the Middle East, including Qatar.
BBC Verify has been looking into the legality of presidents accepting gifts.On Sunday, US media reported that the Trump administration was preparing to accept a Boeing jumbo jet from the Qatari royal family - saying that the plane would be refitted and used temporarily as Air Force One, the name for the plane used by presidents.