The American leader has stated that "for the most part, there is consensus" on how the following steps of the peace deal in Gaza will work, though he conceded that "certain specifics … will be resolved."
"Hamas is assembling them at present," the president stated, speaking about the hostages still held in the region. "They are in pretty rough situations."
He, who has been commended by Hamas and various Israeli figures for his involvement in achieving a peace accord, remarked he believes the deal will "remain in place" because "they're all tired of the hostilities."
Meanwhile, he aims to bring together world leaders for a conference on the issue during his travel to the North African nation soon. Among those expected to take part are representatives from the Federal Republic of Germany, France, the Britain, the Italian Republic, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Indonesia.
Based on information, PM Netanyahu is not expected to attend.
He stated that he would confer with a "numerous leaders" in Cairo on Monday to address the direction of Gaza. Reports suggest that he will also travel to Israel, where he will appear at the Israeli parliament.
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