U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday there is a “real chance” for a Gaza peace deal as Israeli and Hamas negotiators held indirect talks marking the second anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack.

"There's a real chance that we could do something," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office alongside Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, adding that U.S. negotiators were also involved in the talks.

"I think there's a possibility that we could have peace in the Middle East. It's something even beyond the Gaza situation. We want a release of the hostages immediately."

"Our team is over there now, another team just left, and other countries, literally every country in the world, has supported the plan."

Trump added that the United States would do "everything possible to make sure everyone adheres to the deal" if Hamas and Israel do agree on a ceasefire to end the war.