The President of the United States Donald Trump announced on Thursday, October 10 that Israel and Hamas had signed a peace agreement in Gaza when he also revealed what he was planning with the Palestinian territory.
Asked if he could guarantee that Palestinians would be able to stay in Gaza, Donald Trump acknowledged terrible conditions and said, “You can’t live in Gaza right now … It’s a terrible situation.”
He added that his administration plans to create a place that would give people a place with “better conditions”.
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 …”
Trump was also asked if there was any guarantee that Israel would not continue to bomb Gaza, Donald Trump stressed that his highest priority was to ensure the release of the hostage.
“The first thing we do is get our hostage back. Then we’ll see. But they agreed with things, I think it will move quite well,” he said.
Gaza’s war ended? Hamas’s best clerk says he has certainty
Meanwhile, the Hamas negotiator in the speech announced on Al Jazeera said that the militant group received from the United States and other mediators the assurance that his war with Israel had ended.
“We got assurances from fraternal mediators and US administration, all confirmed that the war ended,” Khalil al-Hayya said, adding, “We have achieved a ceasefire agreement.
On the basis of an agreement on the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the fighting will stop, Israel will partially withdraw from Gaza and Hamas liberate all the remaining 48 hostages that he caught in an attack that caused war in exchange for prisoners held by Israel.
In the White House, after logging in to Trump, he said he believed that it would lead to a “permanent peace”.
Hamas is expected to release 20 live hostages together, 72 hours after the start of the ceasefire.
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