Trump Hails Israel-Hamas Ceasefire as ‘Very Solid’
Trump secured a ceasefire signed last month as part of a 20-point peace plan, urging continued pressure on Hamas and regional leaders to maintain the truce.
- Last month President Donald Trump pressured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Sunni Arab leaders to push Hamas into a ceasefire, attending the Cairo signing as Phase 1 of a 20-point plan.
 - That accord was Phase 1, which must hold for Phase 2 and beyond and requires persistent outside pressure, while President Donald Trump has more leverage over Benjamin Netanyahu than previous U.S. presidents, four Haaretz correspondents said last week.
 - Netanyahu resumed bombing, reportedly killing 100 Palestinians, while Hamas killed two Israeli soldiers and missed returning some remains; Trump sent Vice President J.D. Vance and Jared Kushner to lean on Netanyahu.
 - The ceasefire has since resumed, but its durability remains uncertain; Trump’s envoys publicly supported Israel, while Vice President J.D. Vance called the Knesset annexation bill `very stupid` and Trump said nothing.
 - Long-Term stability hinges on sustained external pressure, but Haaretz panelists last week doubted President Donald Trump’s patience for prolonged engagement amid Qatar’s $400 million passenger plane influence.
 
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DMFI poll finds majority of Democrats support ceasefire and credit Trump for achievement
A new poll from a leading Democratic pollster finds Democrats broadly support the ceasefire and hostage-release deal reached between Israel and Hamas and a majority of them think President Donald Trump played at least a “somewhat important role” in reaching the agreement. The poll, released Monday by the Democratic Majority for Israel and conducted by the Mellman Group, surveying 800 Democrats between Oct. 15-26 with a 4.9% margin of error, foun…
For Hamas, the U.S. President Donald J. Trump's peace plan, announced in early October, is clearly nothing more than a temporary ceasefire, or a Hudna, that must be exploited to ensure that the terrorist group, with the help of Qatar and Turkey, expands its political and military control over the Gaza Strip.
The President of the United States believes that a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is "very solid". Islamic countries meet this afternoon in Turkey, while Telavive continues to attack Gaza.
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