US President Donald Trump States 'Generally, There Is Consensus' on Subsequent Phases of Peace Deal in Gaza

President Trump has remarked that "in general, parties are aligned" on how the subsequent phases of the peace deal in Gaza will unfold, though he conceded that "some of the details … will be finalized."

"They're gathering them currently," he said, speaking about the captives yet to be freed in Gaza. "They are in pretty rough places."

President Trump, who has been lauded by the organization and various Israeli figures for his part in achieving a truce agreement, expressed he thinks the accord will "hold" because "they're all tired of the fighting."

Planned Conference on Gaza Crisis

At the same time, he aims to bring together global figures for a high-level meeting on the Gaza situation during his visit to Egypt next week. Among those anticipated to participate are delegates from the Federal Republic of Germany, France, the Britain, the Italian Republic, the State of Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, the Republic of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and the Republic of Indonesia.

As per information, PM Netanyahu will not be present.

Leader's Plans

He confirmed that he would engage with a "numerous dignitaries" in the city on next Monday to discuss the prospects of the Gaza Strip. Sources indicate that he will also visit the nation, where he will appear at the Knesset.

Key Developments

  • Tens of thousands of Palestinians made their way to the largely ruined Gaza's north on the end of the week as a US-brokered ceasefire was implemented. The remaining 48 individuals—approximately 20 of them believed to be alive—will be released by next Monday.
  • Questions remain over the future governance of Gaza as Israel's military gradually pull back and if Hamas will relinquish arms, as called for in Trump's ceasefire plan. PM Netanyahu, who called off a truce in last March, indicated that the country might renew its operations if the group fails to relinquish its arms.
  • The UN was authorized by Israeli authorities to start delivering expanded aid into Gaza from Sunday. This assistance will involve a large quantity that have already been positioned in nearby nations such as Jordan and Egypt as aid workers were waiting for authorization from Israel's military to restart their efforts.
  • UN spokesperson he reported to the press on Friday that energy supplies, medicines, and essential items have commenced entering through the crossing point. UN officials are calling for Israel to unseal further crossing points and ensure protected transit for humanitarian staff and the population who are returning to areas in Gaza that were under heavy fire until only recently.
  • Lebanese President he denounced the nation on Saturday for executing overnight strikes on civilian facilities that the health authority said caused one fatality. "Once again, the south of Lebanon has been the object of a heinous Israeli aggression against non-military facilities—with no valid reason or excuse," Aoun stated.
  • The government disclosed a inventory of the Palestinian detainees that it aims to release as under the truce deal agreed upon with the group. From the 250 Palestinian prisoners, 15 will be released in East Jerusalem, a hundred to the Palestinian territory, and one hundred thirty-five will be sent abroad. Initially, when representatives of the group presented a roster of suggested detainees to be let go to negotiators in the Arab Republic, they demanded the liberation of high-profile Palestinian leaders such as the activist. However, the prime minister's team stated it refuses to let go the individual.
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