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Trump wants to 'rebuild Gaza' after signing 'historic' peace deal

Donald Trump has hailed a "historic day" which he hopes will lead to "rebuilding Gaza" after a peace deal was signed at a global summit in Egypt.

The US president spoke to reporters aboard Air Force One on his way back from Sharm el-Sheikh, where world leaders gathered on Monday to mark an agreement he said had answered the "prayers of millions". Gaza deal signed - as it happened Asked whether the deal, which has secured a ceasefire in Gaza and seen all living Israeli hostages returned to their families, could lead to a Palestinian state, Mr Trump said: "We're talking about rebuilding Gaza.

"I'm not talking about single state or double state or two-state. We're talking about the rebuilding of Gaza." Mr Trump's longer-term 20-point proposal includes a "board of peace" to oversee the creation of a transitional authority for the territory.

It would be chaired by Mr Trump, who has floated a role for Sir Tony Blair. He was also in Egypt, along with his successor Sir Keir Starmer.

Speaking to those assembled in Sharm el-Sheikh, Mr Trump said: "We've achieved what everybody said was impossible, at long last, we have peace in the Middle East." Mr Trump, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani had earlier signed a document he said would lay the groundwork for Gaza's future. However, a copy was not made public.

Mr Trump had flown to Sharm el-Sheikh from Jerusalem, where he got a rapturous welcome and at least 22 standing ovations as he addressed Israel's Knesset (parliament) - but was also heckled by some members. The US president, who was hailed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as Israel's "greatest friend.

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