Trump Set to Visit Jerusalem This Sunday, Says Israeli Office

Key Insights:

  • Trump’s expected Jerusalem visit coincides with a major ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
  • Ceasefire includes Israeli troop withdrawal from Gaza and release of hostages within 72 hours.
  • Humanitarian aid to enter Gaza as prisoner exchange terms and governance issues remain unresolved.
Trump Set to Visit Jerusalem This Sunday, Says Israeli Office
Trump Set to Visit Jerusalem This Sunday, Says Israeli Office

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected in Jerusalem on Sunday, October 12, according to a statement from the office of Israeli President Isaac Herzog. The statement confirmed that President Herzog had cleared his schedule for that day in preparation for the visit.

As of Thursday, there has been no official confirmation from Trump or U.S. officials. The purpose and details of the visit were not disclosed. The Israeli president’s office made no further comment on the matter. The timing comes as diplomatic talks in the region gain momentum.

Israel and Hamas Reach Ceasefire Deal

The expected visit follows the announcement of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. The agreement, reached through indirect talks in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, includes the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli facilities.

Under the deal, Israeli troops will partially withdraw from Gaza, and Hamas will release all remaining hostages captured during the attack on October 7, 2023. In return, Israel has agreed to free hundreds of detainees. Government officials in Israel say the agreement still needs final approval, which will be discussed during a security cabinet meeting later today.

Humanitarian Access to Gaza Approved

The ceasefire will also allow trucks carrying food, medical aid, and supplies to enter Gaza. Thousands of residents have been living in temporary shelters after months of airstrikes and conflict. Relief groups are expected to begin coordination efforts once the ceasefire is in place.

Israeli authorities said that, once approved, hostages are expected to be released within 72 hours. Aid deliveries will begin around the same time. No timeline has been set for a full withdrawal or broader political negotiations.

Questions Remain on Future Steps

Despite the agreement, not all terms have been finalized. Officials say the full list of prisoners to be released is still under discussion. Other points in Trump’s broader peace proposal—such as who will govern Gaza and how Hamas will be handled moving forward—remain open.

One Israeli official said, “Talks are ongoing,” with more details expected in the coming days. The situation remains fluid as both sides work through the final stages of the agreement.

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