US President Donald Trump Says 'For the Most Part, Agreement Exists' on Next Stages of Peace Deal in Gaza

The American leader has remarked that "in general, agreement exists" on how the next stages of the Gaza ceasefire plan will work, though he admitted that "some of the details … will be resolved."

"They're assembling them now," Trump commented, speaking about the captives yet to be freed in the region. "They are in pretty rough situations."

He, who has been praised by the group and many in Israel for his part in brokering a peace accord, said he is confident the agreement will "remain in place" because "both sides are exhausted by the fighting."

Forthcoming Meeting on Gaza Situation

At the same time, he plans to convene international leaders for a high-level meeting on Gaza during his travel to Egypt soon. Participants anticipated to join are delegates from the European nation, France, the Britain, the Italian Republic, Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, the Republic of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Indonesia.

According to information, PM Netanyahu will not be present.

President's Schedule

He stated that he would meet a "numerous dignitaries" in the Egyptian capital on Monday to discuss the prospects of the territory. Reports suggest that he will also travel to Israel, where he will speak before the legislative body.

Major Updates

  • Numerous of individuals made their way to the severely damaged northern Gaza on last Friday as a ceasefire mediated by the US was implemented. The 48 captives—about 20 of them considered living—are to be released by Monday.
  • Issues linger over leadership in the region as Israeli troops retreat step by step and if the group will relinquish arms, as required in Trump's ceasefire plan. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who terminated on his own a truce in March, indicated that Israel might renew its military campaign if they fails to relinquish its arms.
  • The United Nations was authorized by the government to begin distributing scaled-up aid into the Gaza Strip from Sunday. The relief will comprise 170,000 metric tons that have been pre-positioned in adjacent states such as Jordan and Egypt as relief coordinators expected authorization from Israel's military to resume their work.
  • An official Stéphane Dujarric informed the press on the end of the week that fuel, healthcare materials, and essential items have begun moving through the Kerem Shalom crossing. Agency staff are urging Israel to allow access through additional crossing points and guarantee safe movement for relief personnel and the population who are going back to areas in Gaza that were subject to intense shelling up until lately.
  • The president of Lebanon the head of state censured Israel on last Saturday for executing nocturnal attacks on civilian facilities that the health ministry said caused one fatality. "For another time, the region has been the target of a heinous attack by Israel against civilian installations—unjustifiably or pretext," he remarked.
  • The government provided a roster of the Palestinian detainees that it plans to let go as in accordance with the peace accord made with the group. From the 250 Palestinian prisoners, fifteen will be let go in eastern Jerusalem, a hundred to the West Bank, and one hundred thirty-five will be expelled. Originally, when Hamas officials provided a selection of recommended prisoners to be freed to intermediaries in the Arab Republic, they requested the liberation of well-known Palestinian leaders such as the figure. But, Netanyahu's office stated it will not agree to release Barghouti.
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