Trump Says May Go to Middle East, with Gaza Deal 'Very Close'
- US President Donald Trump stated that peace talks in the Middle East are close, emphasizing the role of Qatar and Turkey in the process.
- Hamas agreed to release hostages and engage in peace talks to end the conflict in Gaza, according to their statement.
- Trump announced a deadline for Hamas to accept a peace deal and indicated potential travel to the Middle East later this week.
- Negotiations show signs of progress, with optimism expressed by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi regarding the discussions’ outcomes.
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The Savage Nation – MichaelSavage.com – Trump: ‘Peace in the Middle East’ Is ‘Very Close’
President Donald Trump said Friday that his administration is “very close” to reaching “peace in the Middle East” after Hamas agreed to peace talks. Trump released a video on Truth Social, thanking key Middle East countries that helped foster the potential for serious peace talks and Hamas’s agreement to release the remaining hostages in their…
Trump: 'Peace in the Middle East' Is 'Very Close'
President Donald Trump said Friday that his administration is "very close" to reaching "peace in the Middle East" after Hamas agreed to peace talks. The post Trump: ‘Peace in the Middle East’ Is ‘Very Close’ appeared first on Breitbart.
According to the US president, a solution to the conflict in the Middle East is almost at hand
Why Did Dozens Of U.S. Military Aircraft Recently Fly To The Middle East? (Hint: It Had Nothing To Do With Hamas) – The Washington Standard
Now that it appears that the war in Gaza is ending, all eyes are on Iran. The Israeli government believes that lasting peace in the Middle East will not be possible until the threat that Iran poses is completely neutralized, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it exceedingly clear that the Iranians will not be permitted to rebuild their nuclear program. Unfortunately, that is precisely what the Iranians are attempting to do, a…
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