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Bill Clinton says Trump and others 'deserve great credit' for Israel-Hamas ceasefire

Bill Clinton praised President Trump and regional partners for brokering a ceasefire that freed 20 hostages and gained broad support for Gaza's demilitarization plan.

  • On October 14, Former US President Bill Clinton welcomed the Israel-Hamas ceasefire as a necessary step and credited President Donald Trump for keeping negotiations on track.
  • President Donald Trump brokered a US-mediated deal that virtually the entire region endorsed to demilitarise Gaza and disarm Hamas.
  • Referring to the October 7, 2023 attack, Former US President Bill Clinton noted its unbearable human loss and urged efforts to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons while protecting innocent civilians.
  • He said he was grateful that the last 20 hostages have been freed and noted that humanitarian aid has begun to flow into Gaza.
  • With US and regional backing, Clinton urged Israel and Hamas to turn this fragile moment into lasting peace that provides dignity and security for Palestinians and Israelis.
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Former US President Bill Clinton publicly praised Donald Trump's role in brokering the Israeli-Palestinian peace deal on Monday, saying Trump and his administration, as well as Qatar and other regional partners, had done much to end the war and free the Hamas hostages.

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Biden and Clinton praise Trump for role in Gaza

Donald Trump has garnered rare praise from across the political divide with Joe Biden and Bill Clinton acknowledging...

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Former US presidents Joe Biden and Bill Clinton are not known as fans of Trump, but they praise the Republican for his role in the Gaza war. Biden notes, however, that important preparatory work for a ceasefire was carried out during his term of office.

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