Trump says 'I think we have a deal' on Gaza war
Donald Trump announced progress on a deal including a permanent ceasefire, hostage release, Israeli withdrawal, and new Gaza governance excluding Hamas, as part of a 21-point peace plan.
- Donald Trump stated, "I think we have maybe a deal on Gaza, very close to a deal on Gaza," during a press gaggle outside the White House.
- Trump commented on Israel's war with Hamas, saying a deal could return hostages and end the conflict.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remarked that Hamas could end the war immediately if it wanted to.
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The US 21-point plan shows the clearest, most logical and most promising way out of the Gaza war so far. However, the reality of the script can only be achieved if both Israel and Hamas play along.
On Wednesday, US envoy Steve Witkoff reported a new "21-point plan for peace in the Middle East and Gaza", presented the previous day by Donald Trump to several Arab and Muslim countries at a meeting.
Donald Trump presents a 21-point plan to end the Gaza war. Ceasefire, hostage-freeze and international aid planned.
A Palestinian state would be a "national suicide" for Israel, Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu said Friday, September 26 at the UN General Assembly in New York. The future of Palestine and the war in Gaza dominated the speeches of world leaders this week and several initiatives are in the air. Is an agreement still possible as Donald Trump says?
President Trump Optimistic for Gaza Conflict Resolution - The Last Refuge
President Trump notes the ongoing discussions around the Gaza conflict are producing optimism. Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Israel are all part of the regional discussion group. PRESIDENT TRUMP – “I am pleased to report that we are having very inspired and productive discussions with the Middle Eastern Community concerning Gaza. Intense negotiations have […] The post President Trump Optimistic for Gaza Conflict Resolution appeared firs…
President Donald Trump stressed this Friday that “very inspiring and productive conversations” have been achieved with leaders from the Middle East to address the conflict in Gaza, stating that there is more willingness than ever to end decades of violence.
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