US President Donald Trump Says 'Largely, Agreement Exists' on Following Steps of Truce Agreement for Gaza

The American leader has remarked that "for the most part, parties are aligned" on how the next stages of the truce agreement for Gaza will work, though he conceded that "a few particulars … will be finalized."

"Hamas is gathering them at present," the president stated, mentioning the hostages still held in the Gaza Strip. "They are in pretty rough situations."

He, who has been praised by the group and various Israeli figures for his part in brokering a truce agreement, remarked he thinks the accord will "hold" because "they're all exhausted by the hostilities."

Forthcoming Meeting on Gaza Issue

Concurrently, Trump intends to convene world leaders for a conference on Gaza during his trip to the North African nation soon. Participants slated to take part are officials from Germany, France, the Britain, the Italian Republic, the State of Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and the Republic of Indonesia.

According to information, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be absent.

Leader's Plans

He confirmed that he would engage with a "numerous officials" in Cairo on the start of the week to address the direction of the territory. Sources indicate that he will also visit the nation, where he will appear at the Israeli parliament.

Key Developments

  • Numerous of Palestinian residents made their way to the severely damaged northern Gaza Strip on last Friday as a American-negotiated truce was implemented. The remaining 48 individuals—approximately 20 of them considered surviving—are scheduled to be freed by next Monday.
  • Questions remain over who will govern Gaza as Israeli troops retreat step by step and if Hamas will disarm, as required in the proposed deal. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who terminated on his own a ceasefire in March, indicated that Israel might renew its operations if they fails to give up its arms.
  • The United Nations was granted permission by Israeli authorities to commence delivering scaled-up humanitarian assistance into the Gaza Strip from the weekend. The relief will comprise 170,000 metric tons that have been stored in neighboring countries such as the Kingdom of Jordan and Egypt as aid workers were waiting for clearance from the army to restart their efforts.
  • UN spokesperson he informed journalists on Friday that fuel, medical supplies, and essential items have started flowing through the Kerem Shalom border point. Agency staff want Israel to unseal further crossing points and guarantee secure passage for aid workers and residents who are coming back to parts of Gaza that were subject to intense shelling up until lately.
  • The president of Lebanon the head of state censured the Israeli government on Saturday for carrying out nocturnal attacks on non-military sites that the ministry said caused one fatality. "Once again, southern Lebanon has been the focus of a heinous offensive against civilian installations—without justification or excuse," the president stated.
  • Israeli authorities provided a list of the Palestinian prisoners that it plans to let go as part of the truce deal reached with the organization. Out of the 250 Palestinian prisoners, a group of 15 will be released in the eastern part of the city, a hundred to the region, and one hundred thirty-five will be sent abroad. Initially, when Hamas officials presented a roster of suggested prisoners to be let go to mediators in Egypt, they demanded the freeing of high-profile individuals such as the figure. But, the Israeli government confirmed it declines to release him.
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