Mediators Egypt, Qatar and Turkey sign with Trump document on Gaza ceasefire deal
- On Monday, President Donald Trump touched down in Israel to meet hostage families, address the Knesset, and co-chair a Sharm el-Sheikh summit with leaders from more than 20 countries to finalise a Gaza truce.
- Motivated by a U.S.-brokered 20-point peace plan, the trip seeks to lock in a ceasefire and support fragile early-stage efforts to return hostages and rebuild Gaza after the two-year war.
- Humanitarian provisions call for reopening five border crossings and scaling aid into Gaza, where roughly 2 million residents face dire conditions, while roughly 200 US troops support ceasefire monitoring.
- Israeli troops completed withdrawals that triggered a 72-hour countdown, and Israel is expected to release more than 1,900 Palestinian detainees as the Sharm el-Sheikh summit seeks to reinforce the fragile ceasefire.
- More than 2,000 kilometers away in Kyiv, officials hope Trump will leverage options like sanctions and missile supplies, with US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker stating `there are almost, I don't want to say unlimited cards`.
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Donald Trump and several world leaders have signed a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, with Trump also hinting at future plans for the Gaza Strip.
Trump and leaders sign Gaza declaration in Egypt
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said the Gaza deal 'closes a painful chapter in human history' and sets the stage for a two-state solution. As part of Trump's plan to end the Gaza war, Hamas on Monday freed the last 20 surviving hostages it held after two years of captivity in Gaza, and Israel released 1,968 prisoners held in its jails.

Trump hails 'tremendous day for Middle East' as leaders sign Gaza declaration
US President Donald Trump hailed a "tremendous day for the Middle East" as he and regional leaders signed a declaration Monday meant to cement a ceasefire in Gaza, hours after Israel and Hamas exchanged hostages and prisoners.
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