🔗 Share this article US President Donald Trump Says 'Generally, Agreement Exists' on Subsequent Phases of Peace Deal in Gaza The American leader has stated that "for the most part, parties are aligned" on how the following steps of the truce agreement for Gaza will unfold, though he admitted that "certain specifics … will be resolved." "They're gathering them now," the president commented, referring to the hostages still held in Gaza. "They find themselves in pretty rough locations." He, who has been praised by the group and numerous Israelis for his part in achieving a peace accord, said he believes the accord will "remain in place" because "the parties are exhausted by the conflict." Planned Conference on Gaza Crisis Concurrently, the president intends to assemble international leaders for a conference on Gaza during his visit to the Arab Republic of Egypt next week. Participants expected to participate are delegates from Germany, France, the Britain, Italy, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Turkey, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and Indonesia. As per information, PM Netanyahu will be absent. Trump's Itinerary Trump confirmed that he would confer with a "many dignitaries" in Cairo on next Monday to talk about the future of Gaza. It has been reported that he will also go to the nation, where he will appear at the legislative body. Major Updates Many of Palestinians headed back to the largely ruined Gaza's north on Friday as a US-brokered ceasefire was implemented. Those still 48 individuals—some 20 of them believed to be surviving—will be let go by the start of the week. Questions remain over the future governance of the region as Israel's military gradually pull back and if the organization will disarm, as required in Trump's ceasefire plan. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who called off a truce in last March, hinted that the nation might renew its operations if they fails to relinquish its weapons. The international body was given the green light by the government to commence distributing increased relief into Gaza from this Sunday. The aid will comprise significant amounts that have been pre-positioned in neighboring countries such as the Kingdom of Jordan and the Arab Republic of Egypt as humanitarian officials awaited clearance from Israeli forces to recommence their operations. An official the spokesman reported to reporters on Friday that petrol, medical supplies, and other critical materials have started flowing through the Kerem Shalom crossing. UN officials are calling for the Israeli government to allow access through additional entry points and provide safe movement for aid workers and residents who are coming back to areas in Gaza that were under heavy fire until only recently. The leader he denounced the nation on Saturday for carrying out nocturnal attacks on civilian facilities that the health authority said killed at least one person. "Yet again, the south of Lebanon has been the focus of a egregious attack by Israel against civilian structures—with no valid reason or excuse," he remarked. The government shared a roster of the individuals in custody that it intends to let go as part of the peace accord agreed upon with the group. Out of the 250 Palestinian prisoners, a group of 15 will be freed in the eastern part of the city, a hundred to the West Bank, and 135 will be expelled. Originally, when Hamas officials presented a roster of proposed prisoners to be let go to mediators in the Arab Republic, they called for the liberation of well-known Palestinian leaders such as the figure. However, the Israeli government affirmed it declines to free the individual.