Summary
Steve Witkoff, a White House envoy, plans to meet with officials from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey in Miami to discuss the next steps for ending the conflict in Gaza. The meeting is part of efforts to ensure both Israel and Hamas follow through on their commitments to the peace deal. President Trump has expressed concerns about Israel's actions, which the U.S. believes violate the ceasefire agreement.
Key Facts
- Steve Witkoff will meet with officials from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey to discuss the Gaza peace deal.
- The U.S. and these countries are concerned that Israel and Hamas are delaying the peace deal's implementation.
- The meeting is to plan action for encouraging both parties to meet their commitments.
- Qatari, Turkish, and Egyptian foreign ministers will join the talks.
- The Gaza agreement requires Hamas to relinquish power and agree to international oversight.
- Israel needs to reopen a key crossing and allow international forces into Gaza.
- The Trump administration has expressed dissatisfaction with Israel's recent actions in Gaza.
- President Trump is expected to announce further plans for Gaza in January.