Trump's Diplomatic Push in Egypt for Middle East Peace
President Donald Trump arrived in Egypt for a summit focused on the future of Gaza, following a US-brokered ceasefire with Hamas. The trip highlights efforts to end conflict between Israel and Hamas, with Trump advocating for peace and reconstruction while continuing to influence regional politics.

President Donald Trump arrived in Egypt on Monday to take part in a global summit strategically aimed at discussing Gaza's future, after celebrating a US-mediated ceasefire agreement with Hamas during his earlier visit to Israel.
The diplomatic visit to Egypt, featuring a speech at the Israeli Knesset, occurs amidst hopeful yet fragile efforts to conclude two years of conflict between Israel and Hamas. Over two dozen nations are contributing to the summit led by Trump alongside Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi.
Despite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's absence due to religious commitments, Trump's determination remains unwavering to transform recent military victories into comprehensive peace and economic growth throughout the Middle East, urging Palestinians to steer away from violence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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