Trump pushes for his Gaza peace deal to be put into place ‘quickly’
President Trump’s push for a 20-point Gaza peace plan is gaining momentum, with his special envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner leading technical talks in Egypt. The President is eager to see his plan implemented quickly, especially after Hamas tentatively agreed to the framework last Friday.
During a White House briefing on Monday, press secretary Karoline Leavitt emphasized the urgency of the situation. She stated, “We want to move very quickly on this and the president wants to see the hostages released as soon as possible.” The President believes that peace in Gaza is achievable and has laid out a detailed and comprehensive plan to make it a reality.
The first step in the plan is to secure a cease-fire and ensure the release of hostages held in the region. This initial phase is crucial for setting the stage for further negotiations and building trust between the parties involved. Leavitt stressed that beyond the immediate release of hostages, the path to a lasting peace in Gaza will require security guarantees and good governance.
As the discussions progress, the focus will shift towards establishing a framework for sustainable peace in the region. President Trump is committed to seeing this process through and is hopeful that all parties involved will work towards a peaceful resolution. The technical talks led by Witkoff and Kushner are a key component of this effort and will pave the way for future negotiations.
Stay tuned for updates on President Trump’s Gaza peace plan and the latest developments in the region. Peace is possible, and with continued efforts and cooperation, a brighter future for Gaza may soon be within reach.



