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JD Vance says Middle East is on the ‘cusp of sustainable peace’

Vice President Vance said 200 U.S. troops will monitor the ceasefire remotely as part of the Trump-brokered peace deal ending the two-year Israel-Hamas conflict.

  • In a recent interview, Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. will not send troops to Israel or Gaza, as President Trump is expected to visit Israel to oversee the peace deal.
  • Credit for the breakthrough goes to President Donald Trump’s unconventional diplomacy, as he directed envoys Marco Rubio, Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff to negotiate Gulf Arab states and Israel.
  • Hostage figures show 48 hostages remaining in Gaza, with Israel believing 20 are alive, while Vice President JD Vance said living hostages should be home within 24 hours and U.S. Central Command is deploying 200 troops to monitor the ceasefire.
  • Israel confirmed it pulled back to agreed lines, allowing a mass inflow of humanitarian aid into Gaza, as celebrations unfolded in Tel Aviv, Israel .
  • Vance framed the deal as placing the Middle East "on the cusp of a sustainable peace," while cautioning hard feelings remain and some remains may never be recovered.
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OAN broke the news in San Diego, United States on Sunday, October 12, 2025.
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