How the Biden and Trump teams worked together to get the Gaza ceasefire and hostages deal done [View all]
Source: CNN
By Kevin Liptak, Michael Williams, Nikki Carvajal, Alayna Treene and Arlette Saenz, CNN
Updated 8:02 PM EST, Wed January 15, 2025
Washington
CNN
When Qatars prime minister emerged Wednesday to declare at long last that a ceasefire-for-hostage deal had been struck in Gaza, representatives for two American administrations were on hand in Doha to bask in the victory.
The cooperation between the two was almost unprecedented, a senior Biden administration official said after the deal was clinched, made possible by a rare intersection of interests between bitter rivals who both saw an opening following Trumps victory.
Brett McGurk, the longtime Middle East negotiator for President Joe Biden, had been planted in the Qatari capital for weeks in the hopes of a final agreement. He was joined in recent days by President-elect Donald Trumps Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, for the final push.
At points, McGurk and Witkoff divvied up meetings across the Middle East to push the deal across the line, including critical talks between Witkoff and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week that McGurk joined by phone. If McGurk was focused primarily on the parameters of the deal, Witkoff was on hand to emphasize Trumps desire to see a deal finished by Inauguration Day.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/15/politics/biden-trump-gaza-ceasefire-deal/index.html
I hate seeing even a small part of this agreement credited to Trump.