5 Takeaways From Trump's Trip to Mark Gaza Peace Deal
Netanyahu hailed Trump as Israel's greatest White House ally and nominated him for the Israel Prize after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire ended two years of conflict with Hamas.
- On Oct. 13, 2025, President Donald Trump visited the Knesset to tout a U.S.-brokered peace deal that included release of living hostages and Palestinian prisoners, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed Trump as Israel's closest White House ally.
- Following a ceasefire that started on Friday, Hamas released 20 hostages Monday in exchange for Israel freeing 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, part of a 20-point peace plan.
- Under the agreement, Gaza's governance will shift to a technocratic Palestinian committee overseen by the Board of Peace chaired by Trump and Tony Blair, with aid flowing under UN and Red Crescent supervision and a U.S.-led stabilization force handling security.
- Israeli lawmakers responded by chanting Trump’s name and giving repeated standing ovations, while Trump spoke with families of hostages at the Knesset and received personal thanks.
- A Trump-led redevelopment plan envisions international investment to rebuild Gaza with a special economic zone, promising residents will not be forced to leave.
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5 takeaways from Trump's trip to mark Gaza peace deal
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