When Israel and Hamas signed a peace agreement in Gaza, Ivanka Trump expressed gratitude to her father, President Donald Trump, for his “nauseous leadership” when she brought hope for permanent peace to the region, which she said, was long plagued by “pain and heart break”. She also appreciated her husband Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff for their vision and endurance.
When she attributed her father an agreement on Peace in Gaza, Ivanka acknowledged that she would not fully celebrate the Plan of the Corner, until all Israeli hostages return with their families.
October 7, 2022, Militants Hamas launched multiple attacks on Israeli territory and kidnapped several Israelis and foreigners. Two years later and after months of Gridock, Israel and Hamas, they reached a peace agreement mediated by Donald Trump to suspend hostility and exchange prisoners.
Post Ivanka Trump attributes to his father for a peace agreement after Donald Trump announced at a press meeting that Israel and Hamas had signed a peaceful plan of the Gaza.
“I want to thank my father @realdonaldtrump for his endless leadership in that he brought real hope for permanent peace to the region that he knew so much pain and fractures,” she said.
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The American envoy Steve Witkoff and the brother -in -law Trump Jared Kushner traveled to Jerusalem on Thursday evening, where they met Israel’s President Isaac Herzog, his office said. Both later met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and attended the government meeting organized by the plan.
Ivanka talked about the involvement of her husband in achieving a peace agreement in Gaza and said, “Deep proud of my husband @jaredkushner and Steve Witkoff, whose vision and endurance remind us that even in the darkest moments progress is possible.
Ivanka continued: “I will not fully celebrate until every hostage is returned and peace prevails. But I hold on to one day to dance again, and maybe even dance together. Pray for recovery, unity and permanent peace.”
Signed Agreement on Peace in Gaza
Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas signed an agreement to stop fire and free Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, Donald Trump said.
“I think it will be a lasting peace, hopefully eternal peace. Peace in the Middle East,” Trump said, adding, “Gaza will be slowly overworked. In this part of the world you have tremendous wealth in certain countries and only a small part of what they do will do miracles for gaza.”
Donald Trump also revealed his plans for Gaza after a ceasefire agreement was signed. Asked if he could guarantee that Palestinians would be able to stay in Gaza, Donald Trump recognized terrible conditions in the territory and said, “You can’t live in Gaza now … it’s a terrible situation.”
He said, “We will create something where people can live. You can’t live right now in Gaza … It’s a terrible situation. No one has ever seen anything like that. So yes, we’ll create better conditions …”
Meanwhile, Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya said he had received warranties from the United States and other mediators that the war had ended.
(Tagstotranslate) Gaza Peace Agreement
