Trump announces peaceful agreement between Israel and Hamas: details of the plan.
According to inkorr.com: U.S. President Donald Trump announced on the social network Truth Social that Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement on the initial phase of the peace plan proposed by Washington.
“I am very pleased to announce that Israel and Hamas have signed the first phase of our peace plan,” Trump noted.
Agreement between the parties
According to the agreement, all hostages will be released, and Israel will withdraw its troops to previously agreed lines. Trump emphasized that these actions should contribute to a “reliable, sustainable, and lasting peace,” considering a fair approach to all participants.
“This is a great day for the Arab and Muslim world, Israel, all neighboring countries, and the United States of America. We are grateful to the mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey for working to make this historic event a reality,” Trump wrote.
Prospects for peace
Donald Trump also reported that Israel and Hamas have agreed to implement this peace plan, which involves the release of hostages and the withdrawal of forces to defined borders. This agreement should help create a sustainable peace, which has been facilitated by mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey.
The significance of this agreement is that it could serve as a foundation for further negotiations and the establishment of stable peace in the region. Hopes for positive changes are supported by the efforts of international mediators and the willingness of both sides to achieve a long-term understanding.
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