Egypt to Convene Global Leaders, Including Trump, in Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday for Gaza War Agreement
The summit will address Gaza's post-war governance, security, and reconstruction, with participation from leaders of over 20 countries, following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire plan.
- US President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi will co-chair a summit in Sharm el-Sheikh aimed at finalizing an agreement to end the Gaza war and enhance regional stability, with leaders from over 20 countries expected to attend.
- The summit takes place after a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, which has allowed for the release of hostages.
- Hamas announced it will boycott the signing of the Gaza peace deal due to disagreements with the US plan, complicating the path to a sustainable ceasefire and political resolution.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not attend the summit, with ongoing concerns about Hamas's potential governance of Gaza.
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The international summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, coinciding this Monday with Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, is a hope, but the road to lasting peace is still long.
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