US President Donald Trump has remarked that "largely, there is consensus" on how the following steps of the Gaza ceasefire plan will proceed, though he conceded that "certain specifics … will be resolved."
"They're collecting them at present," the president said, speaking about the hostages still held in the region. "They find themselves in pretty rough places."
The US president, who has been lauded by the group and various Israeli figures for his part in securing a peace accord, expressed he believes the accord will "hold" because "they're all tired of the conflict."
At the same time, the president plans to bring together world leaders for a summit on the Gaza situation during his travel to the Arab Republic of Egypt in the coming week. Among those slated to take part are officials from Germany, the French Republic, the Britain, Italy, Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, the Republic of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and the Republic of Indonesia.
As per information, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not be present.
He confirmed that he would confer with a "many leaders" in Cairo on next Monday to address the direction of the territory. Reports suggest that he will also go to Israel, where he will appear at the Israeli parliament.
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