What do Gaza think about ceasefire agreement, America’s new president, Donald Trump told ‘Mann Ki Baat’


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Gaza Ceasefire Agreement: Regarding the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel in Gaza, the new US President Donald Trump clearly said that he does not believe that this agreement is going to last long.

What do you think about Gaza ceasefire agreement, Trump told 'Mann Ki Baat'

Trump’s shocking reply to Gaza ceasefire agreement. (Image: pti)

Washington. US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he does not believe that the previous day came into force and the agreement for the release of the Gaza will remain in all three stages. However, while talking about the devastation in Gaza, he said that this area will have to be rebuilt. Trump said that ‘this is his war, not our war. I not believe.’ According to Israeli media, US President Trump said this in response to a question of journalists while signing the executive orders in the Oval Office immediately after its swearing in.

However, Donald Trump clearly mentioned Hamas. He said that ‘but I think they are very weak on the other side.’ The US President also talked about the devastation caused by 15 months of war in Gaza. He said, this enclave is ‘like a huge demolition site’ which ‘will have to be rebuilt in a different way’. Real estate giant said that Gaza is on a ‘wonderful place’ on the banks of the Mediterranean Sea, where the ‘best weather’ is. He said that ‘beautiful things can be done there, great things.’

May be helping rebuilding Gaza
When asked if he would help in the reconstruction of Gaza, the President replied that ‘I might help.’ Significantly, Israel and Hamas started implementing the ceasefire agreement on Sunday. Which includes the exchange of hostages and prisoners. The plan was originally built by the then President Joe Biden in May.

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Agreement with diplomacy
It was carried forward after unusual joint diplomacy by Bidon’s and Trump’s messengers. Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October 2023 and killed around 1200 people and took 251 people hostage. After this, Israel started attacks in Gaza in which at least 47,035 Palestinians have been killed and 111,091 were injured.

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What do you think about Gaza ceasefire agreement, Trump told ‘Mann Ki Baat’