President Trump has stated that "largely, parties are aligned" on how the next stages of the truce agreement for Gaza will proceed, though he admitted that "a few particulars … will be finalized."
"Hamas is collecting them currently," Trump said, mentioning the remaining hostages in the region. "They're in some very difficult places."
President Trump, who has been praised by the organization and numerous Israelis for his role in brokering a peace accord, expressed he thinks the accord will "remain in place" because "both sides are exhausted by the conflict."
Meanwhile, Trump intends to bring together global figures for a conference on the Gaza situation during his visit to Egypt in the coming week. Participants anticipated to join are representatives from Germany, the French Republic, the UK, Italy, Qatar, the Emirates, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and Indonesia.
As per information, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not be present.
Trump affirmed that he would meet a "numerous dignitaries" in Cairo on next Monday to discuss the prospects of the Gaza Strip. Reports suggest that he will also travel to Israel, where he will appear at the Israeli parliament.
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