President Donald Trump expressed uncertainty about the possibility of the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel to keep up, praising his role in helping to guarantee the agreement while minimizing Joe Biden’s contribution.
“I can’t say if the ceasefire will keep up. I think we did a very skilled job. We were not much helped by the Biden Administration, I can say that, but we were able to free several hostages. Let’s take more, but we’re dealing with very complex people, ”said Trump.
“Let’s see if he keeps himself. We certainly want more people to leave. They have been damaged, in many ways, very damaged, but will improve, will be strong and will have a good life, because we hope to recover as many as possible. If you will keep, I don’t know. We hope you will stay. We hope you will stay. ”
Trump also stated that more hostages will be released tomorrow: “Tomorrow, but they will be released, and over the days, more, then we go to phase two.”
The president also emphasized the urgency of the situation, adding: “But we would like to free all hostages, and if we couldn’t, it will make us a little more violent.”
On Monday (3), Trump told reporters in the Oval Hall: “I have no guarantee that (the agreement) will stay,” adding: “I saw people being brutalized. I’ve never seen – no one has ever seen something like that. ”
Steve Witkoff, sent from Trump to the Middle East, offered a slightly more optimistic view of the ceasefire.
“It’s staying so far,” said Witkoff. “We are certainly hopeful, and this is the direction of the president: take the hostages, save lives and arrive, we hope, to a peaceful solution to all this.”
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