US President Donald Trump announced that the Gaza war has ended and he will visit Gaza soon. The peace agreement between Israel and Hamas is considered a historic step towards lasting stability in the Middle East.
Middle East: Amidst the long-running Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, hope for peace has finally emerged. With the mediation of US President Donald Trump, both parties have agreed to a peace agreement. This agreement is considered a historic step towards lasting peace in the Middle East. Meanwhile, Trump stated that he wishes to visit Gaza soon. He said in his statement, "The Gaza war has now ended. I would be proud to set foot there."
US President Trump on Middle East Tour
US President Donald Trump is currently on a tour of the Middle East. On Monday, he will attend the signing ceremony of the Israel-Hamas Gaza peace agreement in Egypt. This agreement is not only a major step towards a ceasefire in Gaza but also a historic initiative to end years of tension in the Middle East.
Before the ceremony, Trump told the media that visiting Gaza would be a matter of pride for him. He stated that he wants to go there and witness the peace process firsthand. Trump's statement has sent a positive message internationally, indicating that the US is now playing a decisive role in bringing stability to the region.
Trump Declares – Gaza War Is Over
Speaking to reporters while departing from Air Force One, President Trump said, "The Gaza war has ended. Soon there will be an exchange of prisoners between Israel and Hamas." He stated that efforts have been made through this agreement to build an environment of trust between both parties.
Trump said, "We will make everyone happy. Jews, Muslims, and Arab nations – all will find relief from this agreement. We will go to Egypt, where leaders of many large and powerful nations are going to be part of this agreement. This is the beginning of lasting peace in the Middle East."
Trump to Meet Israeli PM Netanyahu
Before the signing of the peace agreement, the US President will meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. During this meeting, both leaders will discuss the commencement of new relations between Israel and Hamas and reconstruction plans. Additionally, Trump will address the Israeli parliament, the Knesset.
According to Israeli media reports, during this visit, Trump will also meet families whose members were taken hostage during the war. The US administration states that the exchange of prisoners will be the first phase of the peace process. This will strengthen both humanity and trust in the region.
Gaza City – A Picture of Ruin After War
Gaza City, once a vibrant urban center, now lies completely devastated after two years of war. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has turned thousands of homes into ruins. Debris on the streets, people returning to their destroyed homes, and ruined schools still serve as a grim reminder of that terrible war.
Now that a peace agreement has been reached, thousands of Palestinian citizens have begun returning to their damaged homes. International organizations have also pledged support for Gaza's reconstruction. It is believed that this agreement will spark new hope for the rebuilding of Gaza.