President Donald Trump made headlines on Friday by claiming that ‘we have a deal’ to end the Israel-Hamas war, asserting it will result in peace. This announcement came during a press briefing at the White House, where Trump emphasized the potential for a swift resolution to the conflict. The deal, part of a broader 21-point initiative, was unveiled during Trump’s meetings with Arab leaders at the United Nations General Assembly. The plan includes specific measures such as the return of all hostages, both living and deceased, and the cessation of hostilities in Gaza. Additionally, it calls for new dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians to foster peaceful coexistence and outlines agreements with regional partners to ensure security and regional cooperation. However, the situation in Gaza remains highly volatile, with both Israel and Hamas continuing to engage in deadly attacks, complicating the path to a comprehensive ceasefire. The UN has also witnessed significant political tensions, with delegates walking out of a speech by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after a Palestinian leader was cheered the previous day. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, though barred from entering the U.S., indicated support for Trump’s plan during a recorded address to the UN General Assembly. Abbas emphasized the PA’s readiness to assume security and governance in Gaza, with Hamas required to disarm, further illustrating the multifaceted nature of the peace negotiations. As these discussions unfold, the international community continues to monitor the situation closely, hoping for a resolution that addresses the concerns of all parties involved and brings an end to the ongoing conflict.