President Trump brokers Israel-Hamas ceasefire in Egypt, with released hostages celebrating in the background.
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Trump secures Israel-Hamas ceasefire and final hostage release

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President Donald Trump brokered a historic ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, leading to the release of the final 20 living hostages held in Gaza on October 13, 2025. The deal, signed in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, marks the end of two years of conflict sparked by the October 7, 2023, attack. World leaders praised Trump's role, with nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize following.

The ceasefire agreement, part of Trump's 20-point peace plan, was signed by representatives from the United States, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey during a summit in Egypt's Sharm el-Sheikh resort. Hamas released the 20 living hostages, abducted during the October 7, 2023, attack that killed over 1,200 Israelis and took around 250 captives. In exchange, Israel began releasing approximately 2,000 Palestinian detainees, including 250 security prisoners.

Prior releases had freed 135 hostages under a brief Biden-era ceasefire in January 2025, but the conflict resumed. Trump credited U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites in June 2025—Operation Midnight Hammer—for isolating Hamas and enabling the deal. 'I think it really started when we took out the nuclear capability of Iran,' Trump told Fox News.

In Jerusalem, Trump addressed Israel's Knesset, declaring, 'This is not only the end of a war—it is the end of an age of terror and death, and the beginning of the age of faith, and hope, and of God.' He urged expansion of the Abraham Accords, signed during his first term with Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, and the UAE. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Trump 'the greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White House' and nominated him for the Israel Prize.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, his second such endorsement after a June 2025 India-Pakistan ceasefire. 'I would like to nominate this great president for the Nobel Peace Prize,' Sharif said. Former President Bill Clinton praised Trump, stating he 'deserves great credit' for the agreement. Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) posted, 'The nightmare finally ends. Credit to @POTUS for a breakthrough ceasefire.'

Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken claimed the plan built on Biden administration work, but Trump dismissed it: 'Everybody knows it’s a joke.' Netanyahu skipped the Egypt summit due to the Jewish holiday Shemini Atzeret but lauded Trump's leadership. The deal includes phases for Hamas disarmament, Gaza demilitarization, and reconstruction, with aid flowing into the territory.

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Trump secures initial Gaza ceasefire and hostage release

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President Donald Trump has brokered the first phase of a 20-point peace plan between Israel and Hamas, leading to a ceasefire and the release of remaining hostages from Gaza. The deal follows intense U.S. pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after an Israeli strike in Qatar. Regional leaders have signed on, with hopes for broader normalization agreements.

President Donald Trump departed for the Middle East on October 12, 2025, to oversee a historic peace agreement between Israel and Hamas that ends the two-year Gaza war. The deal includes the release of remaining hostages, with Trump expressing confidence in its success. He plans a brief visit to Israel and Egypt before returning for a White House ceremony.

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Donald Trump feierte am Montag einen Waffenstillstand in Gaza in Sharm El-Sheikh, Ägypten, während eines internationalen Gipfels und lobte die Freilassung von 20 lebenden israelischen Geiseln im Austausch gegen 1968 palästinensische Häftlinge. Emmanuel Macron nannte das Ereignis einen „entscheidenden Schritt“ und forderte eine Rolle für die Palästinensische Autonomiebehörde. Ägypten kündigte eine Konferenz zur Wiederaufbau von Gaza an.

Die israelische Regierung hat formell ihr Unbehagen über die Zusammensetzung des von Donald Trump geförderten Gaza-Exekutivrats zum Ausdruck gebracht und sie als unkoordiniert mit Tel Aviv und entgegen ihrer Politik eingestuft. Die Reaktion folgte der Ankündigung von Mitgliedern, darunter Vertretern aus der Türkei und Katar, Ländern mit komplexen Verbindungen zum Konflikt. Israel wies seinen Außenminister an, die USA um Erklärungen zu bitten.

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Ägyptens Außenminister Badr Abdelatty diskutierte die Umsetzung der zweiten Phase des Friedensplans von Präsident Trump für Gaza sowie den dringenden Bedarf an einer internationalen Stabilisierungsstreitmacht bei Treffen auf dem Sir Bani Yas Forum in den VAE am Samstag. Er betonte, dass die Festigung des Waffenstillstands oberste Priorität habe, um den Fluss humanitärer Hilfe zu gewährleisten und den Wiederaufbau zu starten. Der Minister führte hochrangige Gespräche mit Vertretern der UN, Frankreichs und der VAE über die Gaza-Krise und die regionale Stabilität.

In Davos unterzeichnete Donald Trump am Donnerstag die Gründungscharta seines «Friedensrats», einer neuen internationalen Organisation, die er leitet und die darauf abzielt, globale Konflikte zu lösen, beginnend mit Gaza. Die Initiative sorgt in Europa für Zweifel, wo die EU Vorbehalte bezüglich der Vereinbarkeit mit der UN äußert. Trump kündigte derweil ein Abkommen über Grönland an und verzichtete auf Drohungen mit Gewalt und Zöllen.

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Thailand and Cambodia signed a new ceasefire agreement on Saturday to halt weeks of border clashes, after U.S. President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post that fighting would “stop momentarily” and credited U.S. trade pressure for helping drive an earlier truce.

 

 

 

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