Donald Trump might soon reveal a potential agreement regarding Gaza following a note from his top diplomat indicating that a deal was near. The President, amidst a meeting with far-right online personalities, received a note from Secretary of State Marco Rubio urging him to approve a post on his Truth Social platform to announce the deal. While the note did not explicitly mention the conflict in Gaza, it is believed to pertain to Hamas potentially agreeing to a peace deal.
During the third day of peace talks between Israel and Hamas at an Egyptian resort, the top Middle East adviser of the United States, along with the prime minister of Qatar and other officials, were present. The negotiations aim to address crucial issues in an American plan to end the war in Gaza, including Hamas seeking assurances that Israel will not resume military actions after hostage releases.
Although there is optimism for a deal to end the two-year conflict in Gaza, key aspects of the peace plan such as Hamas disarmament, Israeli troop withdrawal timelines, and the establishment of an international governing body for Gaza remain unresolved. President Trump hinted at a potential trip to the Middle East in the coming days, indicating progress in the talks.
Efforts are underway to finalize the release of hostages, and negotiators are working on agreements to prevent further escalations once hostages are freed. Talks involving various parties, including representatives from Palestinian groups, have shown promise in moving towards a resolution. An official mentioned the necessity of reaching a deal by Friday, with President Trump expected to declare an end to the war upon final agreement.
Progress made in recent talks suggests a potential deal in the near future, as discussions continue with hope for a positive outcome. Anonymously sharing insights, officials highlighted advancements in negotiations, indicating a positive trajectory towards a resolution in the conflict.
