Obama: We ‘should all be encouraged’ that end to Israel-Hamas war in sight
- Former President Barack Obama on X said people should be `encouraged` and `relieved` that the war in Gaza is ending and urged focus on rebuilding Gaza.
- Pressuring Hamas into a corner, President Donald Trump brokered a deal to release remaining hostages and outlined a 20-point plan to push Hamas toward agreement.
- With hostages set to be returned, the United States and global community should focus on rebuilding Gaza and recognizing Israelis and Palestinians' rights while families of living hostages reunite and families of the dead receive closure.
- Recognition-first: The statements describe the Abraham Accords as an achievement `worthy of a Nobel Prize` and rank this as one of the greatest U.S. administration peacemaking records.
- Region-by-region: From Africa to South Asia, the statements cite mediation efforts as Donald Trump convened Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda leaders and helped pressure India and Pakistan to end four days of fighting.
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Obama applauds Trump’s Gaza peace deal: ‘We should all be encouraged and relieved’
“After two years of unimaginable loss and suffering for Israeli families and the people of Gaza, we should all be encouraged and relieved that an end to the conflict is within sight; that those hostages still being held will be reunited with their families; and that vital aid can start reaching those inside Gaza whose lives have been shattered,” Obama wrote on X Thursday.
Barack Obama Refuses To Give President Trump Credit While Making A Statement On Israel And Hamas' Peace Agreement * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Andi
Former President Barack Obama has weighed in on the recent peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. However, Obama avoided talking about an essential leader who put the entire agreement together and that person is none other than President Trump. In a post on X, Obama shared that everyone should be “encouraged” and “relieved” that the war in Gaza is coming to an end. He added, the the United States and other nations around the globe should now …
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