Key Points

President Trump and President El-Sisi are co-chairing a major peace summit in Egypt this Monday. The meeting brings together leaders from more than 20 countries to finalize the Gaza ceasefire agreement. This follows successful negotiations that have already led to Israeli troop withdrawals and the opening of aid corridors. The summit represents a crucial step toward lasting peace in the region after years of devastating conflict.

Key Points: Trump El-Sisi Chair Gaza Peace Summit in Egypt Monday

  • Summit aims to finalize Gaza ceasefire agreement following three days of intensive negotiations
  • First phase includes Israeli troop withdrawals from key Gaza cities and opening aid crossings
  • Over 20 world leaders including Emmanuel Macron to participate in Sharm El-Sheikh meeting
  • Deal includes release of hostages and prisoners with Rafah crossing expected to reopen
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El-Sisi, Trump to chair Gaza peace summit in Egypt on Monday

US President Trump and Egypt's El-Sisi to lead 20-nation summit finalizing Gaza ceasefire deal, troop withdrawals, and hostage release agreement.

"This moment was made possible through the tireless dedication of leaders who would not rest until the world saw what could be achieved - Steve Witkoff"

Cairo, October 12

An international peace summit will be held in Egypt's Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday to finalise an agreement aimed at ending the war in Gaza.

US President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi will chair the meeting titled "Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit," according to a statement from the Egyptian presidency.

The meeting will see the participation of leaders from more than 20 countries.

"The summit aims to end the war in the Gaza Strip, enhance efforts to bring peace and stability to the Middle East, and usher in a new phase of regional security and stability. This summit comes in light of US President Trump's vision for achieving peace in the region and his relentless efforts to end conflicts around the world," the Egyptian presidency said in a statement.

According to Xinhua, the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas entered into effect on Friday, following three days of intensive negotiations in Sharm El Sheikh between the two sides mediated by Egypt, Qatar, Turkey and the United States.

The first phase of the plan includes Israeli troop withdrawals from Gaza City, Rafah, Khan Younis, and the north, the opening of five crossings for aid, and the release of hostages and prisoners.

Earlier, a Hamas source on Friday stated the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt is expected to reopen in the middle of next week, allowing for limited movement of people, Xinhua reported. However, details on operations have not been announced.

More than two years of Israeli military operations have devastated Gaza, killing over 67,000 people and triggering famine, according to Gaza's health authorities, Xinhua reported.

Meanwhile, a Huge crowd gathered at Tel Aviv's Hostage Square on Saturday as families of captives awaited their return, marking an emotional evening of gratitude and solidarity, CNN reported.

Expressing gratitude towards US President Donald Trump, his Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, described it as a "powerful night," thanking Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for their efforts in achieving the Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, as reported by The Times of Israel.

"I dreamed of this night for a long time. This is the most powerful sight," Witkoff said, estimating that more than 100,000 people had gathered.

"Hearts beating as one, gathered here in Tel Aviv for peace, for unity and for hope in this sacred place we call Hostages Square. I only wish the President was here," he added, as reported by The Times of Israel.

Witkoff praised Kushner, who was also present, saying, "This moment was made possible through the tireless dedication of leaders who would not rest until the world saw what could be achieved. One of them is standing right here with me, Jared Kushner."

He also expressed "a debt of deep gratitude" to Trump, calling him "a man who is a humanitarian through and through, with an indomitable spirit, who once again proved that bold leadership and moral clarity can reshape history and change the world."

The crowd chanted "Thank you, Trump" while booing when Witkoff promoted Netanyahu's name, The Times of Israel reported.

Moreover, French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to Egypt on Monday to express his support for the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, CNN reported, citing the French Presidency announcement.

Macron's visit comes at a critical moment, as global leaders rally around efforts to end the conflict and lay the groundwork for long-term peace in the region.

Macron will show his "full support" for the ceasefire deal and "also consult with his partners on the next steps in implementing the peace plan," the presidency said.

He is among several world leaders expected in Egypt early next week. US President Donald Trump is also set to host a summit in the country on Monday, as per CNN.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While any ceasefire is welcome, I'm skeptical about long-term solutions. The region needs more than just temporary truces. India has always advocated for peaceful dialogue - hope this summit follows that path.
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Sarah B
The numbers are staggering - 67,000 lives lost. No conflict justifies such massive human suffering. International community should ensure this peace holds and reconstruction begins immediately.
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Arjun K
Good to see Egypt taking leadership role. As someone who has visited Sharm el-Sheikh, it's a beautiful place for such important discussions. Hope the crossings open soon for humanitarian aid.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the mixed reaction in Tel Aviv - cheering for Trump but booing Netanyahu. Shows the complex political dynamics. Hope the hostage families get their loved ones back soon.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the peace efforts, it's concerning that the article focuses so much on praising individual leaders. Peace should be about the people, not political credit-taking. The real heroes are the humanitarian workers on ground.
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Vikram M
As an Indian, I hope our government's consistent position on Palestine gets due recognition. We've always supported two-state solution and peaceful coexistence. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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