Trump calls for deal on war in Gaza, hostages’ return
- U.S. President Donald Trump stated there could be an agreement regarding the war in Gaza within the next week.
- Trump has called for Israel and Hamas to end the 20-month-long conflict in Gaza and for progress in ceasefire talks.
- Families of the hostages described the current moment as a critical window of opportunity for a comprehensive deal.
- Trump stated that true victory in Gaza will only be achieved when all the hostages return home.
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Commentary: A new Gaza ceasefire deal is on the table. Will this time be different?
US President Donald Trump has a renewed interest in securing a ceasefire, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a rare political window to enter an agreement and get hostages home, says this professor.
Donald Trump insists on a ceasefire in Gaza. Israel has already agreed to increase acceptance within Hamas. However, whether the US President will achieve his real goal is more than uncertain.
On the table is the proposal for a new 60-day ceasefire in Gaza. Hamas is still in agreement with its allies. The outcome remains open.
Hamas claims to hold final consultations before giving an answer on the ceasefire. According to US President Donald Trump, we should be set within 24 hours. He will receive Benyamin Netanyahu on July 8. In Israel, there is some optimism about the possibility of a truce on Friday, July 4.
Donald Trump seems confident in his cause – a ceasefire is imminent in the Gaza Strip. However, what is actually on the table is not entirely clear. And while waiting for an agreement, people continue to die.
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