Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he will meet US President Donald Trump later this month as efforts advance toward the second phase of Washington’s Gaza plan.

Speaking at a joint press conference with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Sunday, Netanyahu said the upcoming meeting will focus on “opportunities for peace” and ending Hamas’s rule in the Gaza Strip.

Negotiations on the next stages of Trump’s proposal to end the two-year war in Gaza have been ongoing. The plan includes the release of remaining Israeli hostages and the formation of an interim technocratic Palestinian administration in Gaza, to be supervised by an international “board of peace” and supported by a multinational security force.

“I will be having very important conversations at the end of the month on how to ensure the second phase will be achieved,” Netanyahu said, adding that the first phase of the plan was nearing completion.

Although Israeli attacks have eased since a truce took effect on October 10, they have not fully stopped. Since the pause in fighting, Hamas has returned all 20 surviving hostages and 27 bodies in exchange for around 2,000 Palestinian detainees and prisoners. The body of one Israeli hostage remains in Gaza.

Hamas earlier said it was ready to surrender its weapons in Gaza to a Palestinian governing authority—on the condition that the Israeli occupation comes to an end.