
US President Donald Trump took in Norway during his notes on the Peace Summit in Gaza, Sharm El-Sheikh on Monday, October 13. The Assembly meant signing an agreement on the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, which is an agreement on Trump’s involvement.
“We have Norway. Oh, Norway, yes Aye Aye! Norway, what happened? Norway, what happened?” Trump joked and referred to the Norwegian representative at the conference.
Snubnus by the Norwegian Nobel Committee
The playful remark came shortly after a five -member Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded its prestigious Peace Award to the Venezuelan opposition leader and has effectively circumvented Trump.
“Where is Norway? I don’t think he wants to stand. Oh, he’s back there,” Trump added, pointing to the Norwegian delegate sitting in the audience.
Historical Agreement of Peace In the middle of light moments
While most of the summit focused on the historical ceasefire and reconstruction of Gaza, Trump’s humor offered a rare moment of light heart in the middle of diplomacy with a high proportion. The US President appreciated the participating country for cooperation in achieving the “Peace in the Middle East”.
Trump comes a “great day” in the Middle East
US President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi chaired on Monday at Sharm El-Sheikh, Sharm El-Sheikh Summit, where they signed a ceasefire statement as guarantees.
“Together we achieved what everyone said was impossible. We finally have peace in the Middle East,” Trump said. “It’s a huge day for the world, it’s a huge day in the Middle East.”
El-Sisi repeated sentiment and described the Gaza store as a “historical day” that opens up the “new era of peace and stability” in the region and sets the foundations for solving two states. He added that Egypt will host a conference on the reconstruction of Gaza.
Changing hostages and prisoners
As part of the ceasefire, Hamas released the last 20 surviving hostages held in Gaza and ended two years of captivity. In return, Israel liberated 1,968 mostly Palestinian detainees.
Hamas described the edition as “a success that represents a clear national milestone in our ongoing struggle for freedom and liberation”. Israel confirmed the safe return of all living hostages with X posts that state: “Welcome at home.”
On the basis of the agreement, Hamas is also expected to return the bodies of 27 deceased hostages and a soldier killed in 2014. On Monday, the remains of four Israeli hostages were handed over to the red cross.
Trump speaks in Israel
At the beginning of the day, Trump visited Israel and addressed the legislature in Kness. Netanyahu called him “The greatest friend of Israel in the White House.”
Trump appreciated the release of hostages as “an incredible triumph for Israel and the world,” he attributed to Arab and Muslim mediators for pressure on Hamas. He called on the Palestinians to leave the “Terror’s Way” and promised to “never forget” the United States for attacks on October 7.
“For so many families throughout this country, it’s been years since you knew a single day of real peace,” he said. “Not only for Israelis, but also for Palestinians and for many others, a long and painful nightmare finally ended.”
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