U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that the crisis in Gaza must be resolved as soon as possible, indicating his expectations that the war will end within two or three weeks, expressing hope that the outcome will be 'good and decisive.' These statements come at a time when tensions in the region are escalating, increasing the importance of the U.S. position.
In press statements, Trump said: 'I deal with Netanyahu a lot, and we have achieved remarkable success in Iran where we eliminated its nuclear threat.' These words reflect the close relationship between the current U.S. administration and the occupying state, raising questions about the impact of this on the situation in Gaza.
Trump did not limit himself to commenting on the situation in Gaza, but also referred to the possibility of changing the name of the U.S. Department of Defense to the 'Department of War,' reflecting a more aggressive trend in U.S. military policy. This potential change could provoke mixed reactions both within the United States and abroad.
Trump's statements are part of U.S. policy aimed at strengthening its position in the Middle East, as the U.S. president seeks to present himself as an effective mediator in regional conflicts. However, the question remains about the extent to which these statements will affect the reality on the ground in Gaza.
In light of these statements, the situation in the Gaza Strip remains tense, as the population suffers from the effects of the ongoing war. The expectations of ending the war in a short period may raise hopes, but they may also face significant challenges amid political and military complexities.
International reactions to Trump's statements continue, as many observers express concern that such statements could lead to further escalation in the conflict. The situation in Gaza requires genuine efforts to achieve peace and stability, not just statements.
In the end, the question remains: Will the U.S. administration succeed in achieving peace in Gaza, or will the statements remain mere words without real impact on the ground?
The war in Gaza must be settled as soon as possible, and I expect it to end within two or three weeks.





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Trump: The war in Gaza should end soon, and I expect it to conclude within two or three weeks, and Netanyahu is a "permanent partner."