US President Donald Trump offered a playful remark about his posthumous life, while on Sunday he spoke with reporters on board Air Force One as he traveled to Israel for discussions surrounding the historical ceasefire of Israel.
In a light exchange with Fox News reporter, Trump joked about his eternal prospects and said, “You know, I’m a little cute. I don’t think something gets me to heaven. Not really.”
The comment was laughing from other journalists on the plane.
Reflection of his achievements in a peace agreement
Trump acknowledged its role in conveying a ceasefire, which facilitated the release of Israeli hostages and relieves tension in the region. He added, “I think I’m not, maybe, bound to heaven. Maybe I’m in heaven when we fly one on the air force.
The context of a trip
Trump’s remarks came before his arrival in Israel, where he planned to meet legislators and assess the impact of a ceasefire agreement. The Peace Agreement was broadly awarded the international leaders for helping to bring stability to the region after years of conflict.
Trump declares the Gaza War
Trump declared the war of Israel Hamas in Gaza, framing the fragile ceasefire of his administration was helped by the broker as an opportunity for permanent peace in the Middle East.
“You won,” Trump said Israel, urging the ground to convert victory on the battlefield to the “Final Peace Award and Prosperity for the Middle East.”
Different visions for the future
Trump emphasized economic development and regional cooperation as a way to a long -term level, suggesting that rich Arab nations could help finance the reconstruction of Gaza: “The overall focus of gazans must be to restore the basics of stability, security, dignity and economic development.”
International pressure and conflict of Gaza
Trump acknowledged Israeli challenges in the middle of global control, but appreciated its resistance: “This land is very small … and think of what you did. It’s incredible.”
Netanyahu criticized the international community for succumbing to external pressure:
“More and more governments will succumb to the anti -Semitic crowds in their own countries … Hamas killers would return to the border fence, ready to repeat the horrors of 7 October again and again.”
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