Trump arrives in Egypt for Gaza Summit, urges Israel to seize chance for peace

President Donald Trump arrived in Egypt on Monday to attend a global summit on the future of Gaza, seeking to advance peace in the Middle East after visiting Israel to mark a ceasefire with Hamas brokered by the United States (US), news agency AP reported.

The whirlwind trip, which included a speech at the Knesset in Jerusalem earlier in the day, comes at a fragile moment of hope for ending over two years of conflict between Israel and Hamas.

More than two dozen countries are expected to be represented at the summit, co-hosted by Trump and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was invited but declined, with his office citing proximity to a Jewish holiday behind his decision to skip the summit, AP reported.

Despite lingering questions over the next steps in Gaza, which has been devastated during the conflict, Trump appeared determined to seize an opportunity to foster regional stability.

тАЬYouтАЩve won,тАЭ he told Israeli lawmakers at the Knesset, which welcomed him as a hero. тАЬNow it is time to translate these victories against terrorists on the battlefield into the ultimate prize of peace and prosperity for the entire Middle East,тАЭ President Trump added.

He also pledged to help rebuild Gaza and urged Palestinians to тАЬturn forever from the path of terror and violenceтАЭ, AP reported.

тАЬAfter tremendous pain and death and hardship,тАЭ he said, тАЬnow is the time to concentrate on building their people up instead of trying to tear Israel down.тАЭ

Trump also made a gesture towards Iran, where he bombed three nuclear sites during the countryтАЩs brief war with Israel earlier this year, stating that тАЬthe hand of friendship and cooperation is always openтАЭ.

Trump on whirlwind Middle East trip

The US President arrived in Egypt hours late after speeches at the Knesset ran longer than expected.

тАЬThey might not be there by the time I get there, but weтАЩll give it a shot,тАЭ he joked, after teasing Israeli leaders for speaking at length.

Twenty hostages were released on Monday as part of the agreement aimed at ending the war that began on October 7, 2023, after Hamas killed more than 1,000 Israelis.

Trump met some of the families of the hostages at the Knesset.

тАЬYour name will be remembered to generations,тАЭ a woman told him.

Israeli lawmakers repeatedly chanted TrumpтАЩs name and gave standing ovations. Some attendees wore red hats reminiscent of his тАЬMake America Great AgainтАЭ caps, with slogans reading тАЬTrump, The Peace President.тАЭ

Gaza ceasefire: Netanyahu calls Trump тАШthe greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White HouseтАЩ

Netanyahu hailed Trump as тАЬthe greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White HouseтАЭ and vowed to work with him going forward.

тАЬMr. President, you are committed to this peace. I am committed to this peace,тАЭ he said, adding, тАЬAnd together, Mr. President, we will achieve this peace.тАЭ

During his speech, Trump unexpectedly called on the Israeli President to pardon Netanyahu, whom he described as тАЬone of the greatestтАЭ wartime leaders. Netanyahu faces corruption charges, though several hearings were postponed during the conflict with Hamas.

The Republican President also took the opportunity to settle political scores and thank supporters, criticising Democratic predecessors and acknowledging top donor Miriam Adelson, who was present in the audience.

Gaza ceasefire: Trump pushes to reshape the region

The situation in the region remains delicate despite the ceasefire. Israel and Hamas are still implementing the first phase of TrumpтАЩs plan.

The initial phase of the ceasefire agreement includes the release of the remaining hostages held by Hamas, the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, a surge of humanitarian aid to Gaza, and a partial pullback by Israeli forces from GazaтАЩs main cities.

Trump has said there is a window to reshape the region and reset long-strained relations between Israel and Arab neighbours.

тАЬThe war is over, OK?тАЭ Trump told reporters travelling with him aboard Air Force One. тАЬI think people are tired of it,тАЭ he added, emphasising that he believed the ceasefire would hold.

He attributed the opportunity for peace to his Republican administrationтАЩs support for IsraelтАЩs efforts against Iranian proxies, including Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

The White House noted that momentum is building as Arab and Muslim states focus on resolving the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict and, in some cases, deepening ties with the US.

In February, Trump had predicted Gaza could be redeveloped into what he called тАЬthe Riviera of the Middle East.тАЭ On Sunday, aboard Air Force One, he was more cautious.

тАЬI donтАЩt know about the Riviera for a while,тАЭ Trump said. тАЬItтАЩs blasted. This is like a demolition site.тАЭ He added that he hoped to visit Gaza one day. тАЬIтАЩd like to put my feet on it, at least,тАЭ he said.

The sides have not yet agreed on GazaтАЩs postwar governance, reconstruction, or IsraelтАЩs demand that Hamas disarm. Negotiations could break down, and Israel has indicated it may resume military operations if its demands are not met.

Much of Gaza remains in ruins, and its roughly 2 million residents continue to face desperate conditions. Under the deal, Israel has agreed to reopen five border crossings, easing the flow of food and supplies into Gaza, where parts are experiencing famine.

Around 200 US troops will help monitor the ceasefire, working alongside partner nations, non-governmental organisations, and private-sector players.

(With AP inputs)

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