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Trump believes Israeli hostages will be released on Monday or Tuesday

The President of the United States has stated that he will travel to Egypt to sign the agreement reached.

Donald Trump during his cabinet meeting at the White House.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he will travel to the Middle East to discuss the ceasefire agreement in Gaza and confirmed the release of the Israeli hostages "on Monday or Tuesday" next week.

His meeting at the White House with his government colleagues has been broadcast live in the media, during which the president has declared that Gaza's is "the eighth war he has solved" and announced that "the next one will be Ukraine."

Trump believes that "the peace that has been achieved will be lasting." "We have ended the war in Gaza, we have created peace," he said.

The President of the United States has assured us that a President of the United States has never had "such contacts as he has," and has said that these contacts have served to advance the agreement.

He has stated in the assembly that in the next few days he will travel to Egypt to sign the agreement they have reached. "One of my representatives has already signed, but we will have an official signature," he said, although he did not specify when that would be.

As for the release of the hostages, he thinks it will be Monday or Tuesday.

"There's a lot of wealth in that part of the world," he said. "We're going to see big countries take a step forward, put a lot of money in and take care of what's needed," he said.

At the meeting he also referred to Iran, a country he said "wants to work for peace."

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