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US, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey Sign Agreement to End Gaza War at Sharm El-Sheikh Summit

The ceasefire ends over two years of conflict and includes release of 48 hostages and plans for Gaza reconstruction, involving 30+ countries, officials said.

  • On Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump and leaders of Egypt, Qatar and Turkey signed a Gaza ceasefire document in Sharm El‑Sheikh aimed at ending the two‑year Israel‑Hamas war.
  • After months of backchannel diplomacy, Egypt, Qatar and Turkey led mediation that aligned with President Donald Trump's 20‑point ceasefire plan proposed last month.
  • Following the announcement, Hamas confirmed the release of the final 12 hostages and earlier freed twenty via Qatari mediators, while five Israeli citizens boarded flights back to Tel Aviv.
  • The White House announced $500 million in humanitarian aid to Gaza and provisions for a reconstruction fund and withdrawal of Israeli forces backed by international donors.
  • More than 30 countries and regional organizations joined the summit, UN Secretary‑General António Guterres called it a `beacon of hope`, while international experts urged strong enforcement.
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US President Donald Trump and the leaders of Egypt, Qatar and Turkey have signed a declaration to bring peace to Gaza at a summit in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. "A new and beautiful day is dawning and now the rebuilding begins," Trump said, praising regional leaders who helped broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Earlier, in his speech to the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, the president told cheering lawmakers that "the lon…

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By Kevin Liptak, CNN When President Donald Trump returns home from the Middle East on Monday, the region fading away outside his windows will undoubtedly be different: The hostages held in Gaza for the past two years are free, and the bombs that devastated the territory have stopped falling. But even the farewell ceremonies held for him in Israel and Egypt couldn't hide the vast uncertainty that remains, including the fundamental question of whe…

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By Kevin Liptak, CNN When President Donald Trump returns home from the Middle East on Monday, the region fading away outside his windows will undoubtedly be different: The hostages held in Gaza for the past two years are free, and the bombs that devastated the territory have stopped falling. But even the farewell ceremonies held for him in Israel and Egypt couldn't hide the vast uncertainty that remains, including the fundamental question of whe…

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IFP News broke the news in Iran, Islamic Republic of on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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