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Trump doubts Israel-Hamas ceasefire stability as truce enters day three

Tuesday 21 January 2025 - 09:37
Trump doubts Israel-Hamas ceasefire stability as truce enters day three

The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has entered its third day, offering a brief respite in the ongoing conflict. However, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed skepticism about the durability of the truce, describing it as uncertain.

As part of the agreement, humanitarian aid has begun flowing into Gaza, where the devastation left by months of hostilities is stark. Residents, displaced by the protracted conflict, have returned to survey the ruins of their homes, while recovery teams continue to search through the rubble.

During a press event, Trump remarked on the dire situation in Gaza, likening it to a large-scale demolition site. When questioned about the ceasefire's stability, he emphasized that it was "their war" and expressed doubt about its sustainability.

The ceasefire, brokered with the assistance of Qatar and U.S. diplomats, marks a significant development after prolonged, inconclusive negotiations under the previous administration. Trump, reaffirming his support for Israel, reversed sanctions imposed on West Bank settlers.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed Trump’s return to office, expressing hope for collaborative efforts to dismantle Hamas's military capabilities and secure Gaza's future.

Meanwhile, Palestinians in Gaza face ongoing hardships. Ismail Madi, a displaced resident, voiced his determination to rebuild, despite the immense challenges. For many Gazans, the truce represents a fragile glimmer of hope amid the destruction.

The agreement's first phase facilitated the release of hostages and prisoners. Three Israeli hostages, held for over 15 months, were reunited with their families. Concurrently, Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners, some of whom described their imprisonment as unbearably harsh.

The truce allows for a 42-day negotiation period aimed at achieving a permanent ceasefire. During this time, additional exchanges of hostages and prisoners are expected. However, concerns remain about the emotional and physical toll on those yet to be released.

Humanitarian aid has surged, with over 900 trucks entering Gaza since the truce began, according to the United Nations. Fuel shipments, facilitated by Qatar, have also commenced, providing vital relief to the embattled region.

The war has devastated Gaza, displacing millions and leaving a landscape of destruction. As the ceasefire holds, albeit tentatively, the region's residents hope for a more lasting peace.


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