Trump says that Israel has agreed to the ceasefire conditions in Gaza for 60 days

Trump says that Israel has agreed to the ceasefire conditions in Gaza for 60 days

US President Donald Trump said that Israel agreed to the “necessary conditions” to end the 60 -day ceasefire in Gaza.

In a post on the social truth, Trump said that during a ceasefire in the United States “it will work with all parties to end the war.”

“The Qataris and the Egyptians, who worked hard to help bring peace, will submit this final proposal. I hope that the enthusiasm will take this deal, because it will not improve – it will get worse,” Trump wrote.

Israel did not confirm that it had agreed to the conditions of the deal, and there was no immediate comment from Hamas.

Trump’s announcement comes before a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, scheduled for next week, in which the US president said he will be “very fixed.”

The US President said on Tuesday that he believed Netanyahu wanted to end hostilities in Gaza.

“He wants it. I can tell you that he wants it. I think we will have a deal next week,” Trump added.

On Tuesday, Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs, Ron Dimer, was scheduled to meet a special envoy in the Middle East Steve Whitkov, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance in Washington.

Earlier, the Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danone told the BBC Israel “absolutely ready for a ceasefire.

Speaking on the BBC news channel, Danone said Hamas was “playing a steardbul.”

Danone said: “We press Hamas, and if they do not come to the table, then the only option that we will have to return the hostages is to apply more military pressure,” Danone said.

“The war will end when the hostages return to the homeland,” he added.

About 50 Israeli hostages are still in Gaza, and at least 20 of them are believed to be alive.

Last week, a senior Hamas official said that the BBC brokers increased the efforts made by the broker to a new ceasefire and the hostage deal in Gaza, but those negotiations with Israel are still stalled.

Israel said that the conflict can only end when Hamas was completely dismantled. Hamas has long called for a permanent truce and a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.

Trump’s comments Come shortly after the matter of Israel Evacuation operations in northern Gaza Before increasing military action. At least 20 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli air strike on a The waterfront cafe in Gaza City On Monday, according to paramedics and eyewitnesses.

Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza after the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 on Israel, where about 1,200 people were killed. At least 56647 has been killed in Gaza since then, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health in the region.

The Israeli army also said it was studying reports that civilians “had been harmed” Close to aid distribution centers In Gaza, which is run by the United States and Israeli Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

More than 170 charities and other NGOs have called for the controversial group To be closed. Organizations such as Oxfam and Save children say that the Israeli forces are “routinely” open to the Palestinians looking for help.

Israel denies this accusation and says that the organization is necessary to overcome Hamas’s interference in the distribution of aid.

In March, the previous ceasefire deal collapsed when Israel fired new strikes on Gaza. The Israeli army described the work as “preventive strikes … based on Hamas’s readiness to carry out terrorist attacks, build force and remove deportation.”

The previous ceasefire deal was created between Israel and Hamas – which started on January 19 – to be three stages, but it did not exceed the first stage.

The second stage included the establishment of a permanent ceasefire, the return of the living hostages in Gaza in exchange for the Palestinians who were imprisoned in Israel, and the full withdrawal of the Israeli forces from Gaza.

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