Trump: I received positive responses from Arabs and Israel regarding the peace plan in Gaza

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday evening that he received a "very good response" from Israel and several Arab leaders regarding the proposed peace plan he presented to end the war in Gaza.
In an interview with Reuters, Trump clarified that "everyone wants to reach an agreement," adding that he hopes to finalize it during his scheduled meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House tomorrow.
The U.S. president emphasized that the American plan aims not only to stop the war in the Gaza Strip but also, as he put it, to achieve a "broader peace" that includes the Middle East.
For its part, U.S. media reports indicated that Israel and several Arab countries have provided feedback on the text of the American proposal over the past five days. Axios reported from informed sources that Qatar and other Arab and Islamic countries recently contacted Hamas to inform them of the details of the plan, suggesting that the movement may be willing to show flexibility regarding Trump's proposal.