US President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy said on Wednesday he would travel to the region to be part of what he described as an inspection team deployed in and along the Gaza Strip to ensure ceasefire compliance.In an interview with Fox News, the envoy, Steve Witkoff, also said he believed all countries in the region could get “on board” to normalize ties with Israel. Asked to identify specific countries, he singled out Qatar, saying the Gulf country was a critical player in reaching the Gaza ceasefire deal.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.Qatar, Egypt and the United States brokered the multi-phase deal between Israel and Hamas militants, and the two Arab countries have set up a communications hub in Cairo to head off new clashes between the foes.Witkoff told Fox that implementation of the deal, which took effect on Sunday, would be more difficult than its execution.“I’m actually going to be going over to Israel. I’m going to be part