Mediators Egypt, Qatar and Turkey sign with Trump document on Gaza ceasefire deal
- On October 13, U.S. President Donald Trump signed a landmark Gaza ceasefire at a leader-level summit in Sharm El-Sheikh with mediators from Egypt, Qatar and Turkiye.
- Months of mediated talks between Egypt, Qatar and the United States, including indirect negotiations in Doha, pressured Israel and Hamas to accept a first-phase deal before the summit.
- Emotional scenes unfolded across Gaza and the West Bank as 20 Israeli hostages were flown to hospitals and Palestinian prisoners were released, met by cheering crowds.
- Humanitarian aid is now flowing into Gaza and The World Bank and Egypt's postwar plan estimate $53 billion in reconstruction needs, while Britain pledged 20 million British pounds for water and sanitation.
- More than 20 world leaders attended the summit while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Iran were absent, and Egypt awarded Trump the Collar of the Nile.
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Today, at the summit of world leaders in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, the peace agreement for Gaza was solemnly signed, and the signature on that document was first put by US President Donald Trump, who said that it should have taken 3,000 years for this to happen and said that this time peace will last.
Trump Signs Gaza Ceasefire Deal at Peace Summit in Egypt
U.S. President Donald Trump signs the Gaza ceasefire deal at a peace summit in Egypt alongside President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Qatar’s Emir, and Turkiye’s President Erdogan, calling it “a historic turning point”. This content is for members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read.The post Trump Signs Gaza Ceasefire Deal at Peace Summit in Egypt first appeared on Egyptian Streets.
"This is a wonderful day for the world, a wonderful day for the Middle East," US President Donald Trump said before signing the document.


World leaders gather in Egypt to throw their weight behind Gaza ceasefire deal
SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt (AP) — World leaders gathered Monday in Egypt for a summit aimed at supporting the ceasefire reached in Gaza, ending the Israel-Hamas war and developing a long-term vision to rebuild the devastated Palestinian territory.
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