Donald Trump embarks on a Middle Eastern journey to mark the American-facilitated ceasefire while pressing allies to pursue comprehensive regional peace. The president perceives a narrow but critical opportunity to fundamentally alter Middle Eastern relationships and bridge longstanding Israeli-Arab divides.
This sensitive period finds both parties tentatively implementing Trump’s comprehensive agreement aimed at permanently concluding hostilities initiated by the October 2023 Hamas offensive. Trump credits American support for Israel’s successful operations against Iranian-backed militant networks with creating favorable conditions for current diplomacy.
Administration sources report building momentum driven by Arab and Muslim states’ renewed focus on the Israeli-Palestinian dispute alongside strengthening ties with Washington. Trump predicted successful Gaza reconstruction, noting that neighboring countries possess sufficient wealth to accomplish rebuilding they appear willing to undertake.
The ceasefire’s opening stage mandates releasing Hamas-held hostages, freeing Israeli-detained Palestinians, increasing humanitarian assistance flows, and implementing partial military withdrawals. Israeli forces completed pullbacks from certain Gaza areas Friday, initiating a 72-hour countdown for hostage releases potentially occurring during Trump’s visit.
Presidential plans include a Knesset address, the first since 2008, followed by a summit with over 20 national leaders discussing Gaza and regional peace. However, fundamental issues remain unresolved, including Gaza’s postwar administration, reconstruction planning, and Hamas disarmament demands that could trigger renewed Israeli military operations.
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