Trump: “Very Soon” Agreement on Gaza Could Be Reached

US President Donald Trump stated on Monday that he believes an agreement regarding the Gaza Strip could be reached soon. He emphasized efforts to resolve the situation, secure the release of hostages, and bring an end to ongoing conflict. Trump highlighted that discussions so far have been productive, and positive developments could occur shortly (soon).
Trump’s Statement on Gaza Negotiations
Trump told reporters: “I think we will reach an agreement on Gaza very soon. We are working on a solution that could be very good.” He added, “We are trying to end the situation, bring back the hostages, and end the conflict. We have had very good discussions, and positive things may happen.”
On Sunday evening, Trump issued a clear warning to Hamas, stating that “there will be no further warnings.” In a post on his Truth Social account, he wrote: “Everyone wants the hostages returned home. Everyone wants an end to this war.” He also noted that Israel had accepted his conditions, and it was now time for Hamas to comply (hostages).
Hamas Response and Negotiation Readiness
Hamas confirmed on Sunday that it is ready to sit at the negotiation table to discuss the release of all prisoners in exchange for a clear declaration ending the war and a full Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
In an official statement, Hamas said that it had received ideas from US mediators regarding a ceasefire agreement. The movement expressed its willingness to immediately engage in negotiations to discuss the release of hostages in return for a cessation of hostilities and full Israeli withdrawal. Hamas also called for the formation of a committee of independent Palestinians to manage Gaza, ready to assume responsibilities immediately (negotiations).
The statement emphasized the need for a public and binding guarantee from the opposing side to ensure that agreements are honored, highlighting past experiences where agreements were ignored or violated. Hamas cited a previous proposal mediated in Cairo on August 18, 2025, which Israel did not respond to, continuing its operations in Gaza.
US Proposal for Ceasefire and Hostage Release
Sources familiar with the situation told Axios that US envoy Steve Witkoff presented a new proposal to Hamas last week. This proposal, delivered through an Israeli peace activist, aims to avoid a large-scale Israeli military operation in Gaza (proposal).
According to a senior Israeli official, the US proposal includes:
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Release of all 48 remaining hostages in Gaza
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Comprehensive ceasefire and end of Israel’s military operations in Gaza City
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Release of 2,500–3,000 Palestinian prisoners, including hundreds serving life sentences for killing Israelis
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Immediate negotiations on terms to end the war, including Israel’s demand to disarm Hamas and Hamas’ demand for full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza
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Trump’s personal involvement to ensure the end of the war if Hamas accepts the initiative, maintaining the ceasefire as negotiations continue (ceasefire)
Humanitarian Implications
The potential agreement could significantly impact the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Thousands of civilians have been affected by ongoing hostilities, and a ceasefire could allow aid delivery, restoration of services, and reconstruction efforts. Analysts stress that any negotiation success will hinge on effective monitoring and enforcement mechanisms to prevent violations.
Strategic and Political Significance
The US proposal underscores the strategic importance of diplomacy in conflict resolution. By directly involving Trump and setting clear conditions, the initiative aims to balance security concerns with humanitarian imperatives. Hamas’ willingness to negotiate signals a possible shift in strategy, while Israel faces pressure to respond constructively to avoid escalation. Observers note that young voters globally are closely monitoring these developments, which could influence international opinion and future diplomatic engagement (voters).
Challenges and Risks
Negotiating a ceasefire in Gaza involves multiple challenges, including:
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Ensuring both sides honor agreements publicly and transparently
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Avoiding spoilers who may seek to disrupt negotiations
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Coordinating international support to reinforce compliance and stability
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Addressing the release and reintegration of hostages while maintaining security
These risks highlight the need for careful planning, mediation, and oversight to achieve a sustainable agreement (risks).
The Trump-led initiative could mark a significant step toward ending the hostilities in Gaza. The combination of US involvement, Hamas readiness to negotiate, and international pressure provides a framework for possible resolution. Effective implementation, monitoring, and cooperation from all parties will be critical to ensuring lasting peace, release of hostages, and stabilization of the Gaza region.