President Donald Trump suggested Sunday that his administration is exploring a potential breakthrough in the Gaza conflict, signaling ongoing efforts to secure the release of hostages and bring an end to the violence.

Speaking to reporters, Trump described the talks as part of a “very good” possible solution, while cautioning about the human toll. “We’re trying to get it ended, get the hostages back,” he said, noting that the situation remains tragic with “a lot of dead bodies involved.”

The president did not provide details on the negotiations or timelines but emphasized his administration’s commitment to pursuing peace while supporting Israel’s security. Officials close to the talks have remained tight-lipped, citing the sensitivity of ongoing discussions.

The remarks underscore the complex diplomatic challenges in Gaza, where hostilities have escalated, drawing global concern and calls for de-escalation.