
Trump to travel to Middle East as Israel and Hamas prepare for hostage exchange
President Trump is planning to travel to the Middle East this weekend as Israel and Hamas prepare for a hostage and prisoner exchange as outlined in the ceasefire deal.
FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2025, 11:14
President Trump is planning to travel to the Middle East this weekend as Israel and Hamas prepare for a hostage and prisoner exchange as outlined in the ceasefire deal.
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