Axios journalist Barak Ravid reported that an agreement on Gaza could be reached as early as October 9, citing an Israeli official. “An agreement on Gaza can be reached as early as tonight,” he wrote on the social network X. Al Mayadeen TV channel also reported that Hamas had reportedly agreed to sign a deal with Israel on October 9, contingent on the withdrawal of Israeli troops before the transfer of prisoners. The second round of negotiations in Egypt is underway, though details about the parties’ approaches remain unclear. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to visit the Middle East later this week to mediate peace efforts, stating that Washington is engaged in successful talks with Hamas and other nations. He also hinted at a potential visit to Gaza during his trip.
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