Trump spoke on the Gaza Strip. He announces his arrival to the Middle East


Trump referred to the ongoing negotiations in Egypt during a discussion on Antifa at the White House. — This is something I think will happen. There is a good chance of this. I can go there at the end of the week, maybe on Sunday, we'll see. But there is a very good chance, the negotiations are going very well, said the US president.
He later added that he might set off on Saturday, although he has not yet specified where exactly he intends to go.
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Meanwhile, Hamas said on Wednesday that it had given negotiators a list of Israeli hostages and a list of Palestinian prisoners who would be exchanged. In turn, the Israeli Navy intercepted nine ships of another humanitarian flotilla to the Gaza Strip in international waters on Wednesday. About 150 activists were transported to Israel, from where they will be deported. At least eight Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours.
Donald Trump announces a “breakthrough” in the Middle East
— We're getting close, Trump said in late September after talks with Binyamin Netanyahu, mentioning a “historic day for peace.” According to the US president, the 21-point peace plan prepared by the White House can end the bloody war in the Middle East and ensure “eternal peace” almost immediately. Unless Hamas rejects him, in which case Trump promised Netanyahu “America's full support to do the right thing.” And he mentioned “finishing the job.”




