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Trump says first phase of Gaza peace deal agreed, paving way for hostage and prisoner releases

Politicians are cautiously optimistic about the dealpublished at 01:45 BST

The world is starting to react to the news of an initial peace deal between Hamas and Israel.

And their reactions share one common thread: hopefulness.

Senator Chris Coons, a Democrat of Delaware, tells CNN that Trump’s Truth Social post announcing the deal is “encouraging”, adding: “I hope that it holds.”

Senator John Fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat and outspoken supporter of Israel, says, “Those poor souls finally have a chance to maybe go home, and that’s the first opportunity for enduring peace” according to CBS News, BBC’s US partner.

Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut tells CNN that “the initial reports are hopeful”.

And on the other side of the aisle, Republican Senator Kevin Cramer of North Dakota says he’s cautiously optimistic about the deal, adding “we’ll see how it actually gets implemented”, CBS News reports.

Meanwhile, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a US- and Israeli-backed organisation whose stated mission is to deliver aid to Gaza, shares a statement Wednesday calling the deal “welcome news”.

“We are hopeful that this will create conditions on the ground that enable the needs of all Gazans to be met,” the GHF says.


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