President Donald Trump told reporters Friday that a peace agreement to end the Israel-Hamas conflict is “looking like” it’s in place, expressing confidence that the deal will lead to hostages being freed and the war concluding.
He made the remarks while departing the White House, adding he expects more details to be disclosed soon. Trump described the plan as one that “will end the war” and urged patience as negotiations continue.
The statement came days after he rolled out a 21-point proposal designed to halt hostilities, secure the release of living and deceased hostages, protect Qatar, and restart peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians.
As optimism grows around a potential breakthrough, U.S. officials are coordinating with Arab partners to push the framework forward. While the deal appears within reach, key questions remain over timing, enforcement, and acceptance by all parties involved.
