Trump says Israel-Hamas ceasefire still in place after Gaza strikes
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump said the Gaza ceasefire remained in effect, telling reporters aboard Air Force One, "Yeah, it is," and expressed hope the truce would hold.
- On October 10, the truce took effect and halted more than two years of war after Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack, but Israel resumed strikes following attacks that killed two soldiers.
- Gaza authorities reported at least 97 Palestinians killed and 230 injured since the ceasefire on Oct. 10, while Gaza's civil defence agency and four hospitals confirmed 45 deaths in recent strikes.
- Aid deliveries will resume on Monday after US pressure, and Israel's military resumed enforcing the ceasefire following strikes on Hamas positions, while investigating casualty reports.
- US envoys Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner and JD Vance are expected to travel to Israel to monitor ceasefire progress, while Vance urged Gulf Arab countries to build a security infrastructure to disarm Hamas.
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Why Trump will accept brutal violence in Gaza despite ceasefire
Donald Trump is willing to accept eruptions of brutal violence in Gaza provided they do not escalate into a full-scale war that torpedoes his peace deal, experts say. Fighting is expected to continue in the Strip as the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas teeters on the brink following air strikes at the weekend. Israel may now pursue a “regularised level of violence” in Gaza that nevertheless does not return to “out-and-out war”, suggest…
Trump says Israel-Hamas ceasefire still holding despite Gaza strikes
US President Donald Trump said Sunday that the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was still in effect after the Israeli military carried out deadly strikes on Gaza over apparent truce violations by the Palestinian armed group. "Yeah, it is," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One when asked if the ceasefire was still in place. He also suggested that Hamas leadership was not involved in any alleged breaches and instead blamed "some rebels with…
Trump Insists Peace Plan Is Working as Israel and Hamas Exchange Fire
President Donald Trump insists the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas remains intact, despite deadly clashes and growing signs that his peace plan may be unraveling. Speaking aboard Air Force One Sunday night, Trump downplayed the weekend’s violence. “The ceasefire is still in place,” he told reporters on his return from Palm Beach. He acknowledged Hamas had been “quite rambunctious” but added, “I believe its leadership isn’t involved in…
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has claimed to believe this Sunday that the cease-fire in the...
Trump claims Gaza ceasefire ‘still in place’ as death toll mounts
As the death toll in Gaza continues to rise and Israeli violate mount, U.S. President Donald Trump remains adamant the Gaza ceasefire “is still in place.” At least 44 people, including women and children, were killed in Israeli attacks on various parts of the Gaza Strip, in violation of the ceasefire agreement, on Sunday. An imaginary […] The post Trump claims Gaza ceasefire ‘still in place’ as death toll mounts appeared first on 5Pillars.
Trump: Gaza Ceasefire Still Holding Despite Hamas Violations and Israeli Retaliation - Real News Now
President Donald Trump said Sunday night that the fragile ceasefire in Gaza is still intact, despite deadly skirmishes over the weekend that saw Hamas terrorists kill two Israeli soldiers and the Israel Defense Forces respond with airstrikes. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump acknowledged the volatility of the situation but expressed cautious optimism that the broader truce remains in effect. “We’re going to have to see what’s ha…
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