
US President Donald Trump is heading to Israel. Before traveling to West Asia, US President Donald Trump committed to supervise the “full reconstruction of the Middle East” and stressed that his plans exceed Gaza to the whole region.
President Trump claimed that this initiative would allow people to “live in peace”, which acknowledged that while “small hotspots” of the conflict, “they will be very easy to release.”
Trump is ready to travel to Israel in the near future, where he will deal with the Israeli Parliament, Knesset before approaching Egypt.
President Trump stressed that “everyone wants this agreement (Gaza ceasefire resolution) to occur,” he signals wide support for his diplomatic efforts in the region.
In an interview with reporters from the White House’s Oval Office, Donald Trump said: “The bodies of Israeli hostages are now appearing. Approximately 28 bodies. On Monday the hostage will return, now they get them.”
Trump to visit Israel and Egypt after a ceasefire gaza, hostage to be released
President Donald Trump announced plans to travel to Cairo and Jerusalem in memory of the recent agreement that stopped hostility in Gaza and prepared the way for the hostage holding Hamas.
Trump to meet with global leaders in Cairo
Trump spoke to reporters on Friday and said he would meet “lots of leaders from around the world” who were invited to Cairo to a ceremony celebrating an agreement between Israel and Hamas. This agreement sets out a ceasefire and sets the conditions for the release of the hostages captured during the attacks in October 2023.
Trump to reach out to knesset
The US President also said that he would deal with the Knesset in Israel to mark the agreement, which could signal the end of a two -year conflict that destroyed Gaza and increases tension throughout the region.
“I think this will be true. Everyone is tired of fighting,” Trump said, expressing optimism that the ceasefire could withstand and that reconstruction in Gaza could soon begin.
Details of the hostage and prisoner agreement
The Gazette Agreement, mediated by the United States along with Egypt, Qatar and Turkey, is governed by negotiations on the introduction of the 20 -point peace plan that Trump introduced last week. According to the conditions:
Hamas is expected to release approximately 20 surviving hostages and the remains of more than two dozen who died in captivity.
- Israel will release nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
- Humanitarian aid to Gaza will continue.
- Israel confirmed that the ceasefire is now valid from Thursday.
- Ongoing negotiations and regional challenges
Despite the ceasefire, several questions remain unresolved, including long -term reconstruction and gazing administration. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted that Hamas had described the terrorist organization both by the United States and the European Union, disarm and give up any role in the reign of the territory. Hamas has not yet disagreed with these terms.
Trump’s short visit planned before returning to Washington
Donald Trump indicated that his visit to the Middle East would be short because he was going to return to Washington on Tuesday to send a killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk the presidential medal of freedom, the highest civilian honor of the nation.
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