Trump Says 'For the Most Part, There Is Consensus' on Following Steps of Peace Deal in Gaza

President Trump has stated that "in general, parties are aligned" on how the subsequent phases of the peace deal in Gaza will unfold, though he acknowledged that "certain specifics … will be worked out."

"They're gathering them at present," Trump stated, mentioning the captives yet to be freed in the region. "They're in some pretty rough locations."

President Trump, who has been lauded by Hamas and many in Israel for his role in securing a ceasefire deal, remarked he is confident the accord will "be sustained" because "the parties are weary of the hostilities."

Upcoming Summit on Gaza Situation

Concurrently, the president plans to convene international leaders for a high-level meeting on the issue during his trip to the Arab Republic of Egypt next week. Participants expected to take part are representatives from the Federal Republic of Germany, France, the UK, the Italian Republic, Qatar, the Emirates, Jordan, the Republic of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and Indonesia.

According to sources, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not be present.

Leader's Plans

The president affirmed that he would engage with a "many leaders" in the city on next Monday to talk about the direction of Gaza. It has been reported that he will also go to the nation, where he will address the Knesset.

Significant Events

  • Tens of thousands of individuals headed back to the largely ruined northern Gaza on the end of the week as a ceasefire mediated by the US was implemented. Those still 48 captives—some 20 of them considered surviving—are scheduled to be freed by Monday.
  • Questions remain over who will govern the region as forces slowly withdraw and whether Hamas will relinquish arms, as stipulated in the president's truce agreement. PM Netanyahu, who terminated on his own a ceasefire in last March, suggested that Israel might renew its operations if the group refuses to give up its weapons.
  • The international body was granted permission by Israeli authorities to commence distributing increased relief into the Gaza Strip beginning this Sunday. This assistance will include significant amounts that have been stored in nearby nations such as Jordan and the Arab Republic of Egypt as aid workers awaited clearance from Israel's military to recommence their operations.
  • UN spokesperson he informed the press on last Friday that fuel, medical supplies, and vital resources have commenced entering through the Kerem Shalom border point. Representatives are calling for authorities to unseal further crossing points and guarantee safe movement for humanitarian staff and civilians who are returning to areas in Gaza that were subject to intense shelling just a short time ago.
  • The leader he condemned the nation on Saturday for carrying out nocturnal attacks on public installations that the health ministry said resulted in at least one death. "Once again, the region has been the target of a egregious attack by Israel against civilian installations—without justification or excuse," Aoun stated.
  • Israel disclosed a roster of the individuals in custody that it aims to let go as under the ceasefire agreement agreed upon with the group. From the 250 Palestinian prisoners, 15 will be let go in eastern Jerusalem, 100 to the region, and one hundred thirty-five will be expelled. Initially, when Hamas officials submitted a selection of suggested inmates to be freed to intermediaries in the Arab Republic, they demanded the release of high-profile Palestinian political figures such as the figure. Yet, Netanyahu's office affirmed it refuses to free him.
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