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Al-Sisi praised Trump’s plan for ceasefire talks involving hostage exchanges and reconstruction, highlighting Egypt’s role in mediating between Hamas, Israel, and the US.

  • Ahead of the Cairo talks, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi praised US President Donald Trump for initiating a ceasefire effort, while delegates from Hamas, Israel, and the United States gathered to discuss a possible truce and hostage exchange.
  • The proposed roadmap focuses on a ceasefire, prisoner exchanges and reconstruction, while disputes persist over Hamas disarmament and Israel's troop withdrawal from Gaza.
  • Trump's pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu included forcing a hostage-for-cease-fire plan and a September 29 apology to Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, while Qatar’s financing of Hamas complicates talks.
  • As the two-year anniversary approaches, Israeli opinion favors the hostage deal despite ultra-right coalition figures' outrage, while centrist parties in the Knesset support it and analysts warn of potential derailment.
  • Egypt's long-standing US military assistance underpins its regional role while Cairo's warning against forced displacement complicates reconstruction funding by regional states expected to help fund reconstruction.
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Cairo, Israel and Hamas began yesterday indirect negotiations in Egypt, whose president, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, praised the plan of his American par, Donald Trump, to end the war in Gaza.

·Mexico
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Prior to the negotiations on the Gaza war, Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi praised the peace plan of US President Donald Trump. He thanked Trump for the initiative for a ceasefire after "two years of war, genocide, killing and destruction," al-Sisi said in a televised speech. A ceasefire, the release of hostages and prisoners and steps to recognize a Palestinian state meant that "we are on the right track for lasting peace and stability."…

·Vienna, Austria
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US President Donald Trump considered that there was a "real chance" of reaching a peace agreement in Gaza, as indirect talks continued. Trump released journalists at the Oval Office during his reception of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney "there's a real chance to do something," confirming that American negotiators are also involved in the talks.

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US President Donald Trump, speaking on how he would ensure that Israel would not resume its attacks after the ceasefire agreement in Gaza was reached and the prisoners were released, said, "We will do everything we can to ensure that everyone abides by the agreement."

·Istanbul, Türkiye
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