US President Donald Trump has claimed that the ongoing diplomatic effort for a Gaza ceasefire will prove fruitful.
According to the World News Agency, the US President said that this diplomatic effort for a Gaza ceasefire will reach a good and decisive conclusion in two to three weeks.
He also expressed hope that this diplomatic effort will be able to end the two-year-old Gaza war.
The US President did not say anything about this diplomatic effort and the final timeframe for the ceasefire, but he seems quite confident.
On the other hand, Israel recently rejected the proposal for a partial ceasefire proposed by Hamas and is instead preparing for a complete occupation of Gaza City.
For which the Israeli army is continuing a long operation and it will continue for several months.
Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had also said that the war will end when Hamas’ control over Gaza is eliminated, which is also a basic demand of Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed yesterday that his cabinet’s priority goal is the military occupation of Gaza City.
He added that Israel will work with full force to bring back all its hostages and defeat Hamas.
Meanwhile, families of hostages in Israel have announced protests to increase pressure on the government to accept the temporary ceasefire proposed by Hamas so that the hostages can be released.
It should be remembered that under the ceasefire proposal proposed by Hamas, Palestinian prisoners were to be released in exchange for 10 hostages during a 60-day ceasefire.
Despite the role of world powers and the efforts of mediators in the Gaza ceasefire, this camel has not been able to sit still so far.
The number of Palestinians martyred in Israel’s ongoing bombing of Gaza has exceeded 65,000, while more than 150,000 have been injured.
Millions of people have been displaced and the entire city has become a ruin. The United Nations has also confirmed the famine in Gaza. Now oppressed Palestinian children are dying of hunger.
The reason for this is Israel’s stubbornness, which is not allowing trucks loaded with food to enter the city a few meters away.