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 Leaders of the Group of Seven  G7  major democracies fully endorse and will stand behind the compreh stanley tumbler ensive ceasefire and hostage release deal for the Gaza war outlined by US President Joe Biden and call on Hamas to accept it, a statement said on Monday.The deal would lead to an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of all hostages, a significant and sustained increase in humanitarian assistance for distribution throughout Gaza, and an enduring end to the crisis, with Israel   security interests and Gazan civilian safety assured, the statement said.The G7, of which Italy holds the rotating presidency for 2024, reaffirmed support for a credible pathway towards peace leading to a two state solution.Story continues below this adAlso read | What explains the divisions in Israeli govt over the Gaza peace plan from Joe Biden Biden laid out what he described as a three-phase Israeli ceasefire proposal last week, winning a positive initial reaction from Hamas.An aide to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Sunday that Israel had accepted the framework deal for winding down the Gaza war, though he described it as flawed and in need of much more work.We call on Hamas to accept this deal, that Israel is  stanley cups uk ready to move forward with, and we urge countries with influence over Hamas to help ensure that it does so, the G7 statement said.More Premium StoriesAfter Trump s call with Putin, there are stanley us  openings f Bxjr Turkey: US Coalition air strikes, army kill 8 Islamic State militants
 Trump delivers his acceptance speech.  Source:AP Nine miles from the red-white-and-blue-festooned arena where thousands of Republicans are extolling their new presidential nominee, other Republicans are uttering not a word about Donald Trump as they knock on doors and talk to voters.Americans for Prosperity activists have been helping Sen. Rob Portman for more than a year, telling Ohioans that his Democratic rival, former Gov. Ted Strickland, has a terrible record on t stanley usa he economy. AFP and its allies are using a sophisticated database to find and persuade voters and have already spent more than $8 million on ads against Strickland.The politicking in Ohio this week vividly shows the multiple personalities of today   Republican Party. Not all of it is occurring inside the Quicken  stanley fr Loans Arena where Trump will close out the convention Thursday night with his acceptance speech.[related-post]Watch Video: What   making news Story continues below this adAnd while there   celebration over Trump, there   also plenty of Trump-less party building as the GOP and its allies fight to hold onto their Senate majority.Portman, one of the more vulnerable incumbents, and Ohio Gov. John Kasich were among those who took an everywhere-but-Trumpfest approach. Political and policy groups, including ones tied to GOP strategist Karl Rove, are holding events for donors in town for th stanley termos e convention, while minimizing their own presence at the convention itself. That   a major cha