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'Historic Dawn': Trump Takes Victory Lap in Israel
Trump brokered a ceasefire ending two years of war in Gaza and secured the release of all hostages, advancing U.S. peace efforts including the Abraham Accords, officials said.
- US President Donald Trump took a victory lap in the Middle East on Monday to celebrate a ceasefire deal he helped broker, as world leaders gathered in Egypt for the Gaza summit.
- In the first phase of the plan, Israeli defense forces withdrew from half of Gazan territory, and remaining hostages held since Oct. 7 were freed in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees and prisoners.
- Trump told leaders in Sharm El-Sheikh that `We have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to put the old feuds and bitter hatreds behind us`, receiving a standing ovation from the Knesset and Israeli audiences.
- The deal halted the deadliest recent fighting between Israelis and Palestinians, with an apolitical, technocratic council governing temporarily and an international body chaired by Trump overseeing Gaza’s reconstruction.
- Phase two focuses on disarmament and reconstruction, which experts say may be hardest as neither side has agreed to militants' amnesty, and success could shape Israel's next election next year.
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·France
Read Full ArticleTrump takes a victory lap as Gaza peace deal is signed: From the Politics Desk
If each step toward a lasting peace is successful, it will take days, months, years and perhaps decades to assess the full scope of the success of the deal to end the war in Gaza that President Donald Trump brokered, blessed and signed.
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Trump takes victory lap in the Middle East
Donald Trump took a victory lap in the Middle East on Monday -- though the ceasefire deal he was there to celebrate could be just the start of a long road towards lasting peace.
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C 38%
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