U.S. President Donald Trump said on Oct. 8 that he may travel to the Middle East on Sunday for peace talks to end the Israel–Hamas war in Gaza and return the remaining hostages.
The development came during a roundtable meeting with several Cabinet members on Wednesday, just hours before Trump announced that Israel and terrorist group Hamas had signed the U.S.-drafted hostage release deal, with peace talks still ongoing for the final phase to end the war.
In the roundtable meeting, Trump said he had just returned from discussing a potential Gaza peace deal with Middle Eastern delegations, members of his team, and others. He suggested that he may travel to the Middle East as soon as this weekend for in-person negotiations to cement a deal to finally end the war….
Trump Says He May Travel to Middle East on Sunday for Next Stage of Gaza Peace Talks
