Trump calls for deal on war in Gaza as signs of progress emerge
An Israeli official said plans were being made for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to travel to Washington in the coming weeks, a sign there may be movement on a new deal.
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Tel Aviv, 29 June
US President Donald Trump on Sunday pleaded for progress in
ceasefire talks in the war in Gaza, calling for a deal that would halt the
fighting in the 20-month-long conflict as Israel and Hamas appeared to be
inching closer to an agreement.
An Israeli official said plans were being made for Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu to travel to Washington in the coming weeks, a sign there
may be movement on a new deal. The official declined to discuss the focus of
the visit and spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss plans that had not yet
been finalised.
“MAKE THE DEAL IN GAZA. GET THE HOSTAGES BACK!!!” Trump wrote on
his social media platform Truth Social early Sunday between posts about a
Senate vote on his tax and spending cuts bill.
Trump raised expectations Friday for a deal, saying there could be
a ceasefire agreement within the next week. Taking questions from reporters, he
said, “We're working on Gaza and trying to get it taken care of.”
Trump has repeatedly called for Israel and Hamas to end the war in Gaza. Despite an eight-week ceasefire reached just as Trump was taking office
earlier this year, attempts since then to bring the sides toward a new
agreement have failed.
A top adviser to Netanyahu, Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs
Ron Dermer, was set to travel to Washington this week for talks on a ceasefire.
Trump post slams Netanyahu
corruption trial
The Gaza message wasn't the only Middle East-related post by
Trump. On Saturday evening, he doubled down on his criticism of the legal
proceedings against Netanyahu, who is on trial for alleged corruption, calling
it “a POLITICAL WITCH HUNT, very similar to the Witch Hunt that I was forced to
endure.”
In the post on Truth Social, he said the trial interfered with
talks on a Gaza ceasefire.
“(Netanyahu) is right now in the process of negotiating a Deal
with Hamas, which will include getting the Hostages back. How is it possible
that the Prime Minister of Israel can be forced to sit in a Courtroom all day
long, over NOTHING,” Trump wrote.
The post echoed similar remarks Trump made last week when he
called for the trial to be cancelled. It was a dramatic interference by an
international ally in the domestic affairs of a sovereign state. And it
unnerved many in Israel, despite Trump's popularity in the country.
A sticking point over how the
war ends
Talks between Israel and Hamas have repeatedly faltered over one
major sticking point, whether the war should end as part of any ceasefire
agreement.
Hamas official Mahmoud Merdawi accused Netanyahu of stalling
progress on a deal, saying in remarks on the Telegram messaging app that the
Israeli leader insists on a temporary agreement that would free just 10 of the
hostages.
Netanyahu spokesperson Omer Dostri said “Hamas was the only
obstacle to ending the war,” without addressing Merdawi's claim.
Hamas says it is willing to free all the hostages in exchange for
a full withdrawal of Israeli troops and an end to the war. Israel rejects that
offer, saying it will agree to end the war if Hamas surrenders, disarms and
goes into exile, something the group refuses.
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