Trump Says 'For the Most Part, Agreement Exists' on Subsequent Phases of Gaza Ceasefire Plan

The American leader has indicated that "largely, there is consensus" on how the next stages of the truce agreement for Gaza will unfold, though he acknowledged that "a few particulars … will be worked out."

"They're collecting them at present," Trump stated, speaking about the hostages still held in the region. "They find themselves in very difficult locations."

He, who has been lauded by the organization and various Israeli figures for his part in securing a truce agreement, said he believes the accord will "be sustained" because "the parties are weary of the conflict."

Planned Conference on Gaza Issue

At the same time, he intends to assemble world leaders for a conference on Gaza during his visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt next week. Participants slated to take part are officials from Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Qatar, the Emirates, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Indonesia.

Based on reports, the Israeli leader is not expected to attend.

Trump's Itinerary

He affirmed that he would meet a "numerous leaders" in the Egyptian capital on Monday to address the direction of the Gaza Strip. It has been reported that he will also travel to the nation, where he will speak before the Knesset.

Significant Events

  • Tens of thousands of Palestinian residents headed back to the severely damaged northern Gaza Strip on Friday as a US-brokered ceasefire was implemented. Those still 48 captives—about 20 of them thought to be living—are scheduled to be let go by Monday.
  • Questions remain over who will govern the Gaza Strip as Israel's military retreat step by step and whether Hamas will relinquish arms, as stipulated in the proposed deal. The Israeli leader, who unilaterally ended a halt in fighting in spring, suggested that the nation might resume its military campaign if Hamas refuses to relinquish its military assets.
  • The international body was granted permission by Israeli authorities to start distributing increased aid into the territory from the weekend. This assistance will involve a large quantity that have been stored in neighboring countries such as Jordan and Egypt as humanitarian officials awaited permission from Israeli forces to resume their work.
  • UN spokesperson the spokesman informed reporters on last Friday that fuel, medical supplies, and essential items have started flowing through the crossing point. Representatives are urging the Israeli government to allow access through additional crossing points and guarantee secure passage for humanitarian staff and the population who are going back to regions of the territory that were experiencing severe attacks up until lately.
  • The president of Lebanon he condemned the nation on last Saturday for conducting nocturnal attacks on public installations that the health authority said caused one fatality. "For another time, the region has been the focus of a heinous Israeli aggression against civilian structures—with no valid reason or pretext," the president remarked.
  • The government disclosed a list of the individuals in custody that it intends to let go as part of the peace accord reached with Hamas. Out of the 250 individuals, 15 will be released in eastern Jerusalem, 100 to the region, and 135 will be expelled. Initially, when Hamas officials submitted a list of recommended prisoners to be freed to negotiators in the Arab Republic, they demanded the release of prominent Palestinian leaders such as Marwan Barghouti. Yet, the Israeli government stated it refuses to let go him.
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