
US and Israel Close to Agreement on Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan: Report
The United States and Israel are reportedly close to reaching an agreement based on former President Donald Trump’s plan to resolve the Gaza conflict, according to a Reuters report. Axios reporter Barak Ravid relayed on social media platform X that a senior U.S. official acknowledged significant progress in the discussions.
The negotiations have involved key figures including Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The aim of these talks is to create a framework that could bring long-term peace and stability to the Gaza region.
This potential agreement is considered a significant step forward in efforts to ease tensions and reduce violence in the area. Both the U.S. and Israeli governments are reportedly optimistic about the agreement’s prospects and the positive impact it could have on future relations and security in the Middle East.
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