After Israel-Iran and Congo-Rawanda, Trump now called for a call for a ‘ceasefire “agreement, know full details
Israeli attack on Gaza.
Tel Avivah US President Donald Trump has called for another ceasefire agreement after ceasefire in Israel-Iran and Congo-Ravanda. Trump appealed to make progress in a ceasefire talks in Gaza on Sunday amid the agreement between Israel and Hamas.
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Trump called for the agreement that it would stop the war that continued for 20 months. A Israeli official said that in the coming weeks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington is being planned, indicating that a new agreement may work.
“Agree in Gaza and return the mortgage”
Trump wrote on ‘Truth Social’ on Sunday, “Make a compromise in Gaza. Return the hostage.” The US President on Friday raised the expectations of the agreement, saying that there could be a ceasefire agreement next week. He told reporters, “We are working on Gaza and trying to handle the matter.” Trump has repeatedly called upon Ijara/L and Hamas to end the war in Gaza.
When did the war start
The war started in Israel and Hamas from 7 October 2023, with Hamas attacking Israel with more than 5000 rockets. About 1,200 Israeli citizens were killed and about 250 people were taken hostage in the attack. Hamas terrorists broke the border and infiltrated the Israeli areas, causing widespread anger. This was followed by Israeli launched acute airstrikes, siege and ground military operations on Gaza. This war has been going on for about 21 months.
More than 56 thousand deaths so far
According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, 56 thousand Palestinians have been killed so far in the Israeli retaliation. This includes Hamas top leader Ismail Hania, Yahya Sinwar and prominent commander and terrorists. America, Egypt, Qatar, and other countries are mediation. The United Nations and several human rights groups have expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Several times the resolution of a ceasefire was passed or veto on it. (AP)
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