Trump: Israel agreed to 60-day Gaza ceasefire; warns Hamas to accept
Trump announced the development as he prepares to host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for talks at the White House on Monday.
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US President Donald Trump
Washington, 2 July
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Israel has agreed
on terms for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza and warned Hamas to accept the deal
before conditions worsen.
Trump announced the development as he prepares to host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for talks at the White House on Monday.
The US leader has been increasing pressure on the Israeli
government and Hamas to broker a ceasefire and hostage agreement and bring
about an end to the war in Gaza.
“My Representatives had a long and productive meeting with the
Israelis today on Gaza. Israel has agreed to the necessary conditions to
finalize the 60 Day CEASEFIRE, during which time we will work with all parties
to end the War,” Trump wrote, saying the Qataris and Egyptians would deliver
the final proposal.
“I hope, for the good of the Middle East, that Hamas takes this
Deal, because it will not get better -- IT WILL ONLY GET WORSE,” he said.
Trump's promise that it was his best and final offer may find a
skeptical audience with Hamas.
Even before the expiration of the war's longest ceasefire in
March, Trump has repeatedly issued dramatic ultimatums to pressure Hamas to
agree to longer pauses in the fighting that would see the release of more
hostages and a return of more aid to Gaza's civilian populace.
Still, Trump views the current moment as a potential turning point
in the brutal conflict that has left more than 56,000 dead in the Palestinian
territory.
The Gaza Health Ministry does not differentiate between civilians
and combatants in its death count.
Hamas is still capable of landing fatal blows to Israeli forces.
But US officials believe the group's been significantly diminished as its
centralised command and control capabilities have deteriorated over the course
of the nearly 21-month conflict.
Meanwhile, Hamas' chief backer Iran was badly battered last month
by 12 days of strikes by Israel and the United States on Tehran's key nuclear
facilities.
Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs, Ron Dermer, was in
Washington on Tuesday for talks with senior administration officials to discuss
a potential Gaza ceasefire, Iran and other matters. Dermer was expected to meet
with Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy
Steve Witkoff.
Earlier Tuesday, Trump repeated his hope for forging an
Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal next week.
Asked if it's time to put pressure on Netanyahu to get a ceasefire
deal done, Trump said the Israeli prime minister was ready to come to an
agreement.
“He wants to,” Trump said of Netanyahu in an exchange with
reporters while visiting a new immigration detention facility in Florida.
“I think we'll have a deal next week.”
The announcement by Trump came as over 150 international charities
and humanitarian groups on Tuesday called for disbanding a controversial
Israeli and US-backed system to distribute aid in Gaza because of chaos and
deadly violence against Palestinians seeking food at its sites.
The joint statement by groups including Oxfam, Save the Children
and Amnesty International followed the killings of at least 10 Palestinians who
were seeking desperately needed food, witnesses and health officials said.
Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes killed at least 37 in southern
Gaza's Khan Younis, according to Nasser Hospital.
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