The US president Donald Trump made it clear that it would be “very strict” with the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a truce agreement in the Gaza Strip.
«Very strict, very strict“, Donald Trump replied when asked about his stance on Israeli government leader Benjamin Netanyahu during his scheduled visit next Monday to Washington.
«But he (Netanyahu) also wants it. Comes here next week. It also wants this to end“, Trump continued during of his visit to a new detention center for irregular migrants in Florida.
Before leaving for the center called “Alcatraz with alligators”, the Republican billionaire had stated that the US was pressing for a truce between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip to achieve quickly.
“We hope this will happen and hope that it will happen next week,” he told a journalist asking him if a truce on Palestinian territory could be reached until Netanyahu’s visit to the United States.
Israel announced today that it was expanding its attack on the Gaza Strip where new blows were killed by 17 people according to Palestinian rescue services.
The war began with Hamas’ unprecedented attack on October 7, 2023, which caused the Israeli side the deaths of 1,219 people, mainly civilians, according to a report by the French Agency on the basis of official data.
The operation of Israeli retaliation has caused the deaths of 56,331 Palestinians, mostly civilians, according to data from the Hamas Ministry of Health for Gaza, which the UN considers reliable.