Trump States 'For the Most Part, Parties Are Aligned' on Subsequent Phases of Gaza Ceasefire Plan

The American leader has stated that "largely, agreement exists" on how the subsequent phases of the Gaza ceasefire plan will work, though he acknowledged that "a few particulars … will be resolved."

"Hamas is assembling them currently," he stated, speaking about the hostages still held in Gaza. "They are in pretty rough places."

He, who has been lauded by the group and many in Israel for his part in brokering a ceasefire deal, remarked he thinks the agreement will "be sustained" because "they're all tired of the fighting."

Forthcoming Meeting on Gaza Situation

At the same time, he aims to convene global figures for a summit on the issue during his travel to the North African nation next week. Attendees expected to take part are representatives from Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the State of Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and Indonesia.

According to sources, the Israeli leader is not expected to attend.

Trump's Itinerary

The president confirmed that he would confer with a "numerous officials" in Cairo on Monday to talk about the future of Gaza. Sources indicate that he will also visit the State of Israel, where he will appear at the Israeli parliament.

Major Updates

  • Many of Palestinian residents headed back to the severely damaged northern Gaza on last Friday as a US-brokered ceasefire was implemented. The 48 hostages—some 20 of them considered surviving—are scheduled to be freed by next Monday.
  • Issues linger over leadership in Gaza as Israel's military slowly withdraw and if the group will disarm, as stipulated in the president's truce agreement. The Israeli leader, who called off a halt in fighting in spring, indicated that Israel might restart its offensive if they does not surrender its arms.
  • The UN was authorized by Israeli authorities to commence delivering scaled-up relief into Gaza beginning the weekend. The aid will involve a large quantity that have been pre-positioned in nearby nations such as the Kingdom of Jordan and the Arab Republic of Egypt as relief coordinators expected clearance from Israeli forces to resume their operations.
  • An official the spokesman told journalists on Friday that petrol, healthcare materials, and other critical materials have started flowing through the crossing point. Representatives are urging the Israeli government to allow access through additional border crossings and ensure secure passage for humanitarian staff and residents who are coming back to areas in Gaza that were experiencing severe attacks just a short time ago.
  • Lebanese President the head of state denounced Israel on last Saturday for executing raids during the night on non-military sites that the ministry said resulted in at least one death. "Yet again, southern Lebanon has been the target of a atrocious Israeli aggression against civilian installations—with no valid reason or excuse," Aoun stated.
  • Israeli authorities disclosed a roster of the individuals in custody that it aims to release as in accordance with the truce deal reached with Hamas. Of the 250 Palestinian prisoners, a group of 15 will be let go in East Jerusalem, a hundred to the Palestinian territory, and the remainder will be deported. At first, when the organization's delegates presented a selection of proposed inmates to be let go to negotiators in the Arab Republic, they demanded the freeing of high-profile Palestinian leaders such as the figure. But, the Israeli government affirmed it refuses to release him.
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