Trump Says Gaza Truce Talks Could Take Days
Trump highlights optimism as indirect talks in Egypt follow his 20-point plan aiming to end hostilities and secure hostage releases amid escalating Gaza crisis.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump said the talks could last a couple of days and he saw a strong prospect for a Gaza peace deal amid the Oct. 7 attack anniversary.
- Based on his 20-point plan, Hamas agreed in principle on Friday, prompting indirect negotiations in Egypt starting Monday with Egyptian and Qatari mediators in Sharm El-Sheikh.
- Humanitarian reports show Gaza faces over 67,000 deaths and 460 malnutrition deaths, while militants seized 251 people on Oct. 7 and about 48 captives remain.
- Egypt's foreign minister said the first phase aims to enable hostage release, aid access and Israeli redeployment, while President Donald Trump demanded immediate releases and U.S. negotiators vowed to enforce the ceasefire.
- Longer-Term challenges include Hamas's new demands and Iran-linked influence, with Hamas negotiator Zaher Jabarin complicating governance and disarmament goals.
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