Why is Trump Skipping Meeting with Released Hostages?

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Key Takeaways
- Trump's absence at the medical center highlights scheduling challenges.
- The Knesset session was a historic moment for the release of hostages.
- The Gaza Peace Summit is critical for regional stability.
- All remaining hostages have been successfully returned.
- International leaders are focused on resolving the Gaza conflict.
Jerusalem, Oct 13 (NationPress) US President Donald Trump will not be visiting Sheba Medical Centre in Ramat Gan to meet with freed hostages after his Knesset speech, which was initially planned, due to time constraints in his schedule, as reported by The Times of Israel.
Trump addressed the Knesset and was set to travel to Egypt for the Gaza Peace Summit taking place at Sharm El-Sheikh.
According to the media outlet, "Trump, who has just completed his speech at the Knesset, is already significantly behind his originally scheduled departure time of 1:00 p.m., and is expected shortly at a summit of world leaders in Egypt aimed at advancing his Gaza peace plan."
The special session of the Knesset was convened in honor of the President of the USA on a day when Hamas released all remaining hostages taken during the attacks on October 7, 2023.
Trump was met with a standing ovation during his Knesset address following the ceasefire agreement achieved between Israel and Hamas.
The IDF confirmed that all 20 surviving Israeli hostages have been freed by Hamas and returned to Israeli authorities after enduring over two years in captivity in Gaza.
According to the IDF, "In the past few minutes, the returning hostages, Nimrod Cohen, Yosef-Chaim Ohana, and Bar Kupershtein, were airlifted by IAF helicopters to hospitals, accompanied by their family members."
The freed hostages have received an initial medical evaluation and are now heading to hospitals, where they will be reunited with their families and receive further medical care, the IDF reported on X late Monday afternoon.
In parallel, the Egyptian Presidency announced that the Peace Summit is being arranged in Egypt's Red Sea resort to finalize an agreement aimed at concluding the conflict in Gaza.
This meeting, co-chaired by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and US President Donald Trump, will gather leaders from over 20 nations to attempt to end the war in the Gaza Strip, enhance initiatives for peace and stability in the Middle East, and initiate a new phase of regional security and stability, as stated by the Egyptian Presidency.