U.S. President Donald Trump expressed confidence that the ceasefire in Gaza "will hold," as "Israel and Hamas are tired of fighting."
Trump told reporters on Friday evening, "It will hold. I believe it will hold. They are all tired of fighting," confirming that he will visit Israel and Egypt this weekend to attend the signing ceremony of the agreement.
The U.S. president confirmed that the Israeli prisoners held by Hamas "will return" on Monday, under the agreement that includes a ceasefire, prisoner exchange from both sides, and Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
He stated that there are about 28 bodies of Israeli prisoners that will be recovered.
A great deal He said that there is consensus on the next phases of his plan for Gaza, as "this is a great deal for Israel and for Arabs and Muslims... the entire Middle East will enjoy peace, not just Gaza."
Gaza will be rebuilt, and several wealthy countries will help with that.
He explained that a number of leaders and officials will attend the signing of the Gaza agreement in Egypt and "we are working to ensure that the ceasefire in Gaza holds and continues."
It is worth noting that Hamas and Israel reached an agreement early Thursday on the first phase of U.S. President Donald Trump's plan for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange between the two sides.
The agreement came after four days of indirect negotiations between the two parties in Sharm El Sheikh, with the participation of Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar, and under U.S. supervision.
The agreement ends a genocide that Israel has waged against Gaza for two years, resulting in the martyrdom of more than 67,000 Palestinians, most of whom are women and children, in addition to the destruction of cities in the Strip and the displacement and starvation of all residents.
I believe it will hold. They are all tired of fighting.





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Trump: The Gaza agreement will hold, and Hamas and Israel are tired of fighting.