Summary
President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas have agreed to a first phase of a deal, aiming to end a two-year conflict in Gaza. World leaders, including those from Turkey, Egypt, and the United Nations, expressed support for the agreement, with hopes for peace in the region. The deal includes Hamas releasing hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and the Israeli military withdrawing from most of Gaza.
Key Facts
- President Trump announced a deal between Israel and Hamas to end fighting in Gaza.
- Hamas will release 20 hostages in return for the release of Palestinian prisoners.
- Israel plans to withdraw troops from most parts of Gaza as part of this deal.
- Leaders from Turkey, Egypt, and other countries have praised the agreement.
- The United Nations plans to support the deal and provide humanitarian aid to Gaza.
- The agreement is seen as a key step toward ending the conflict and achieving peace.
- The deal includes plans for a future two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.