US Vice President JD Vance reached Israel on Tuesday, where he described the progress of the ongoing ceasefire in Gaza as better than expected. He said that there have been some small clashes in recent days, but overall the ceasefire implemented since October 10 is still holding, which is a positive sign.
Vice President Vance said, “The situation is delicate, but so far the situation is more stable than expected. If both sides maintain restraint, this will stop.”
The purpose of his visit was to ensure that America The supported ceasefire plan should continue in the right direction. Vance also visited a new center in Israel, designed to advance civil and military cooperation.
Vance said that the biggest test in the coming weeks will be whether this ceasefire will last long or not. There will be three important things for this. First Hamas Disarmament of Gaza, secondly supply of humanitarian aid and thirdly starting reconstruction in Gaza.
During the press conference he also warned Hamas. Vice President Vance said that if Hamas did not cooperate, it would be completely wiped out. However, he also added that I cannot say with 100 percent certainty that this plan will work perfectly, but trying is the way forward.
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Creator of peace agreement said – situation is better than expected
Trump administration son-in-law Jared Kushner, who played a role in pushing the ceasefire plan, said, “It is a very complex system.” He said that both sides are now trying to move from ‘war to peace’ after two years of fierce fighting.
Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s Middle East representative, also said, “We have reached further than we ever imagined. The situation is better than expected.”
Vance Prime Minister of Israel during his visit benjamin netanyahu Will also meet. Kushner and Witkoff are already present in Israel.
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