
Former Barack Obama President responded to Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas signing an agreement to stop fire and free hostages and prisoners – mediated by Donald Trump – and said that we should all be “encouraged and relieved” that the end of the conflict is close.
While he did not mention Donald Trump on behalf of or attributed him a peace agreement in Gaza, Barack Obama stressed that he is now on Israel and Palestinians, “with the support of the US” to take the lead in the reconstruction of Gaza, which has been a beaten bomb in the last two years.
Barack Obama, who came to X after a peace agreement in Gaza, said:
“However, more than this now falls on Israel and Palestinians, with the support of the US and the world, to start a difficult task of reconstructing Gaza – and commit to a process that can achieve a permanent peace by recognizing the common humanity and fundamental rights of both nations,” Barack Obama said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also spoke with Donald Trump before signing the agreement and congratulated him on success. In the paper on X, PM Modi, he said, “He spoke to my friend, President Trump and congratulated him on the success of the historic peace plan in Gaza. He also reviewed good progress in business negotiations. He agreed to stay in the coming weeks.” ”
In addition to the pause in the ongoing clashes on the Palestinian territory and the exchange of prisoners and hostages, the peace agreement in Gaza, which was thrown out by indirect interviews with the closed doors in Red Sea Resort in Sharm El-Sheikh, also assumes an increase in Gaza.
The peace agreement was also closed under the shadows of the second anniversary of October 7, 2023, a multi -level attack of Hamas on Israeli territory, resulting in death of 1,219 people, mostly civilians. Hamas Militants, who attacked Israeli territory from the air and the country, took 251 people as a hostage to Gaza, where 47 remains.
Soon afterwards, Israel launched a military campaign against Hamas, which has killed at least 67 194 people, according to the Ministry of Health in Run-Run.
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