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US President Trump says Israeli captives to be released from Gaza on Monday | Donald Trump News

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Washington D.C. – U.S. President Donald Trump announced Friday that Israelis held in Gaza by Hamas ​and other armed groups are expected to ⁣be released on Monday, as part ⁢of a U.S.-backed ceasefire deal. ‍According to Trump, ⁢teh exchange ⁤will involve 20 living captives and the bodies of 28 Israelis ⁤who died while in captivity.

Speaking⁤ to reporters at ‍the White House, Trump ⁢stated Monday will be “big” as Hamas is slated to exchange all 48 Israeli captives – living and deceased – for approximately 2,000 ⁢Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.

“Some of​ those bodies are being⁣ unearthed⁣ right now, as we ​speak. ‍They’re working​ on ​it⁤ right now,” Trump said. He described the situation as “a ‌tragedy.”

trump also noted the arduous conditions‌ faced‌ by the living captives, stating they are⁢ “in some pretty rough places, where only some people know where they are.”

The president revealed plans ​to travel to Cairo this weekend and address⁣ the Israeli Knesset before returning to​ the United ⁣States.

The ceasefire, brokered by the U.S., was ratified by IsraelS ⁣government early Friday and⁣ whent into effect later ‍that day. Israeli troops have begun withdrawing from areas ‌in Gaza to designated locations, initiating the 72-hour countdown for Hamas to release the captives.

Trump expressed optimism ‌about both the initial and subsequent phases ‍of the ceasefire⁢ plan,​ stating both Hamas and Israel are “all tired of fighting.” He indicated a general consensus on the ⁣agreement, ‍with remaining details to be ‌finalized.

He also highlighted support for the deal from ⁤the‍ European⁤ Union, Iran, ‍and Russia, suggesting the peace plan could extend “beyond Gaza.”

“This is peace in the Middle East, and ⁢it’s a lovely thing,”‍ Trump said.

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