TRUMP CLAIMS “PEACE DEAL” TO END ISRAEL-HAMAS CONFLICT
In a stunning display of diplomatic prowess, former President Donald Trump announced on Friday that negotiations to end the Israel-Hamas war are nearing completion, asserting, “It’s looking like we have a deal on Gaza, and we’ll let you know.” Trump’s confident claims promise a resolution that not only aims to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas but also paves the way for a comprehensive peace agreement. The stakes are high, as Israeli officials confirm that 48 hostages remain unaccounted for, with approximately 20 believed to still be alive, underscoring the urgency of Trump's pressure on Hamas to comply. This announcement comes on the heels of Trump's calls for tougher action against the terror group, highlighting his belief that the only path to hostage release and stability is through decisive military action. He voiced concerns for Israel’s waning reputation on the global stage, emphasizing that while military successes may be achieved, the battle for public perception is one they are losing—an urgent reminder of the critical nature of swift resolution in a world that is watching closely.
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