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Israel-Gaza War: US President Donald Trump has stated that a significant agreement is nearing completion to resolve the Gaza conflict. This agreement will pave the way for the release of prisoners and an end to the war. Amid the two-year-long conflict in Gaza, the US has shown positive signs in the talks. President Trump expressed confidence that a Gaza agreement will soon be finalized, ending the war and ensuring the release of hostages. Meanwhile, Netanyahu, in a tumultuous speech at the United Nations, attacked Iran and defended his military campaign in Gaza.
Donald Trump stated that a peace agreement in Gaza is nearly complete. He expressed hope that this agreement will lead to the return of hostages and pave the way for an end to the war. According to Trump, this will be an important step towards peace and will focus the international community's attention on this conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to the United Nations General Assembly was controversial. Representatives from several countries walked out in protest. In his speech, Netanyahu accused an Iran-led "Terror Axis" and targeted the Houthis, Hezbollah, and Hamas.
Netanyahu stated that Israel did not target civilians and distributed millions of leaflets urging Gazans to evacuate safely. However, a UN report has accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. Families of hostages and local citizens are concerned about the situation, while the conflict has resulted in heavy casualties.
Gaza and Israel have been at war for the past year and a half. According to the Hamas-run Health Ministry, 65,502 people have been killed since October 2023. Britain and France recently recognized the Palestinian state, which Netanyahu called "madness."
Amid international pressure and Donald Trump's mediation, the Gaza agreement is expected to be crucial in ending the war and securing the release of hostages. All parties to the negotiations are committed to peace and security, and the global community is monitoring the process closely.