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Israel and Hamas consider the U.S.’ 20-point peace plan exchanging hostages for prisoners
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Is the war in Gaza finally over? Here are some key unanswered questions about what comes next
Monday’s release of the last 20 living Israeli hostages and nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees marks a pivotal moment in the war in Gaza , though it’s unclear whether it signals the end of conflict.
Israelis spent the night after Simchat Torah in rare celebration and solemn reflection, a day after 20 living hostages were released from Gaza—ending the captivity of all surviving Israelis, though Hamas continues to hold the remains of others.
The U.S. and Egyptian presidents are chairing a gathering of world leaders dubbed “Summit for Peace” on Monday.
US President Donald Trump arrived in Egypt this afternoon for the signing ceremony on the Gaza plan that will be attended by other global leaders. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was invited by Egypt but is not going.
President Trump is in Egypt for the Mideast peace summit to discuss what's next for Gaza. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Joel Rubin and former NATO Supreme Allied Commander retired General Wesley Clark join Erielle Reshef to provide their analysis and insight on the region.
President Donald Trump arrived in Egypt on Monday for a global summit on Gaza's future as he tries to advance peace in the Middle East after visiting Israel to celebrate a U.S.
Sisi wanted to show the world Cairo played a leading role in the ceasefire, provoking irritation in a fractured Arab world