Gaza, Trump V Musk, Boualem Sansal, A Year of Keir
- US President Donald Trump is brokering a 60-day ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel, with a meeting scheduled with Netanyahu on Monday, July 7, 2025.
- The ceasefire effort follows intense Israeli airstrikes causing over 300 Palestinian deaths and continued hostilities in Gaza, amid ongoing negotiations led by Qatar and Egypt.
- Hamas announced a positive response after internal consultations and expressed readiness to negotiate the ceasefire implementation, demanding guarantees that hostilities will not resume.
- Trump stated, "there could be a deal on Gaza next week" and described Hamas's reply as having a "positive spirit," while Netanyahu remains committed to returning hostages but not ending the war.
- If agreed, the ceasefire could enable humanitarian aid delivery and hostage release, potentially easing regional tensions, but uncertainty remains due to demands for lasting guarantees.
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Trump optimistic, says Gaza truce could be agreed next week
US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he was very optimistic following a positive response from Hamas on the 60-day truce proposal, and that "there could be a deal on Gaza" next week. When asked if he was optimistic about the ceasefire, he replied "very much," adding that "it changes from day to day". "That’s good. I haven’t been told. We have to get it done. We have to do something about Gaza," he continued when informed that Hamas had …
Trump Signals Possible Gaza Ceasefire Deal “Next Week”
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that “there could be an agreement in Gaza next week”, although the situation could still change.Asked how optimistic he was about a ceasefire agreement aboard Air Force One, Trump said “very”, but added that “it changes from day to day”.In response to a positive response to Hamas’ proposed ceasefire talks, he said, “It’s good. I have not been briefed on that. We have to get over it. We have to do someth…
The North American President commented on the response of the Palestinian movement to the proposal by the moderators, with which Israel had already agreed.
Donald Trump was optimistic but recalled that the situation "changes day by day". Israel, for its part, would not have yet made a decision, according to a government official.
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