ב 13 אוק 2025 12:22 am - שעון ירושלים

Trump: The war in Gaza is over and things will be fine.

U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that the war in Gaza has officially ended, noting that the recently reached ceasefire agreement 'will hold' and that the situation is moving in the right direction.

Trump stated in urgent remarks on Sunday evening that a Peace Council will be formed soon for Gaza, explaining that this council will work to ensure stability and solidify the agreement.

The U.S. President added that 'many verbal guarantees' have been provided regarding the Gaza agreement, expressing his confidence that 'things will be alright' in the coming period.

Regarding the detainee issue, Trump indicated the possibility of their release sooner than expected, confirming that diplomatic efforts are ongoing to achieve this.

In conclusion, Trump stated that his relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is 'very good', praising his performance during the recent phase, saying he 'did a very good job'.

U.S. President Donald Trump made highly optimistic statements today, Sunday, before departing for the Middle East, describing the current moment as 'historic' and stating that it is the first time everyone agrees on the word 'peace'.

These remarks came at the airport while he was heading to Tel Aviv, at the start of a tour aimed at overseeing the initial stages of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.

In his remarks to reporters, Trump expressed the momentum surrounding the agreement, saying: 'This moment will be historic and everyone is waiting for it.'

He added, emphasizing the unprecedented consensus he sensed from all parties involved: 'This is the first time everyone agrees on one word, which is peace.'

Trump's visit to Tel Aviv comes as the first stop in a crucial regional tour, where he is scheduled to deliver a speech before the Knesset before heading to Egypt to participate in the 'Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit' tomorrow, Monday, which will be co-chaired with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and attended by international leaders.

Hebrew media reported that teams from the International Committee of the Red Cross were able to visit detainees held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip on Sunday evening, just hours before the scheduled start of the exchange process tomorrow morning.

Trump's visit coincided with the Israeli army's summons of the families of the detainees to be present at the 'Re'im' military base at 7:30 AM on Monday.

This urgent summons is interpreted as indicating that the release of the first batch of detainees and their handover to the Red Cross is expected to take place around 8 AM.

This moment is considered the first real test and the most important practical step for implementing the ceasefire agreement reached last week after negotiations.

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Trump: The war in Gaza is over and things will be fine.

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