U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance stated that Trump plans to meet with detainees during his visit to Israel tomorrow, Monday.
Vance added in an interview with NBC that there are no plans to send ground troops to Gaza or Israel.
Earlier, the White House announced that Trump would leave this evening, Sunday, for the region, specifically to Israel, and would later head to Egypt.
He added in a statement to Al Jazeera that Trump will deliver a speech before the Knesset tomorrow, Monday, before heading to Egypt to sign the Gaza agreement, which was reached last Wednesday evening after four days of indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel, mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey, and sponsored by the U.S.
Trump expressed his gratitude to the leaders of Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey for their assistance in reaching what he described as a "wonderful outcome."
He stated that he believes "the peace we helped achieve in the Middle East will be sustainable," emphasizing that "all countries in the region were in agreement about peace."
It is noteworthy that Hamas and Israel reached an agreement early last 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 parties in Sharm El Sheikh, with the participation of Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar, under U.S. supervision.
For two years, Israel - with U.S. support - has waged a genocidal war against the residents of the Gaza Strip, which included killing, starvation, destruction, and forced displacement, ignoring international calls to stop the war and orders from the International Court of Justice in this regard.
The genocide has resulted in over 67,000 martyrs and nearly 170,000 injured, with 460 Palestinians, including 154 children, dying as a result of starvation.
Trump believes that the peace we helped achieve in the Middle East will be sustainable.





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Trump's deputy rules out sending ground troops to Gaza or Israel.