Trump Says 'For the Most Part, Agreement Exists' on Subsequent Phases of Peace Deal in Gaza

US President Donald Trump has stated that "in general, agreement exists" on how the following steps of the Gaza ceasefire plan will proceed, though he admitted that "certain specifics … will be worked out."

"They're collecting them now," Trump stated, speaking about the remaining hostages in the region. "They're in some very difficult situations."

He, who has been commended by the group and various Israeli figures for his involvement in brokering a truce agreement, expressed he is confident the deal will "be sustained" because "both sides are weary of the hostilities."

Upcoming Summit on Gaza Issue

Concurrently, he intends to assemble international leaders for a conference on the Gaza situation during his trip to the Arab Republic of Egypt soon. Attendees expected to participate are representatives from the European nation, the French Republic, the UK, Italy, the State of Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Indonesia.

According to sources, the Israeli leader will not be present.

Leader's Plans

He confirmed that he would confer with a "numerous officials" in the Egyptian capital on the start of the week to discuss the direction of the territory. It has been reported that he will also visit the nation, where he will address the Knesset.

Significant Events

  • Many of Palestinian residents made their way to the heavily destroyed Gaza's north on last Friday as a American-negotiated truce was implemented. Those still 48 hostages—about 20 of them thought to be living—will be released by the start of the week.
  • Uncertainties persist over leadership in the region as Israeli troops retreat step by step and whether Hamas will give up weapons, as required in the president's truce agreement. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who called off a truce in last March, hinted that Israel might resume its military campaign if Hamas fails to surrender its arms.
  • The international body was authorized by the government to commence delivering increased humanitarian assistance into Gaza beginning the weekend. The relief will include 170,000 metric tons that have been pre-positioned in neighboring countries such as Jordan and the Arab Republic of Egypt as relief coordinators expected clearance from Israeli forces to resume their work.
  • UN spokesperson he informed journalists on last Friday that petrol, healthcare materials, and vital resources have begun moving through the Kerem Shalom crossing. Representatives want authorities to unseal further border crossings and guarantee safe movement for relief personnel and civilians who are going back to regions of the territory that were under heavy fire up until lately.
  • The leader he condemned the nation on the weekend for carrying out nocturnal attacks on civilian facilities that the health ministry said caused one fatality. "Once again, southern Lebanon has been the object of a heinous Israeli aggression against civilian structures—unjustifiably or pretext," the president stated.
  • Israel provided a inventory of the Palestinian prisoners that it intends to let go as in accordance with the ceasefire agreement made with Hamas. Of the 250 individuals, fifteen will be freed in the eastern part of the city, 100 to the West Bank, and one hundred thirty-five will be expelled. Initially, when Hamas officials presented a roster of suggested detainees to be let go to mediators in Egypt, they requested the release of well-known individuals such as the figure. Yet, the prime minister's team stated it will not agree to free him.
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