Trump: I will meet with Netanyahu soon
The president-elect of the United States stated: “The cease-fire agreement in Gaza must remain stable. “I will meet with Netanyahu soon.”
According to Isna, early Saturday, the government of the Zionist regime approved the ceasefire agreement in Gaza and the exchange of prisoners.
In this regard, US President-elect Donald Trump, in an interview with NBC News, in response to a question about how confident he is about the stability of this ceasefire agreement and the release of prisoners, said: “Well, we will see soon and better.” I want this agreement to continue and be stable.”
He also said that he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “Just keep doing what you have to do. This war must end. “We want it to end, but we will continue to do what needs to be done.”
Trump said he would meet with Netanyahu “soon,” but did not elaborate.
Trump also talked about how his administration would ensure a ceasefire, saying it would be done by “good management”.
Finally, referring to the falling position of the United States in the world community, he said: “The United States must be respected again.” But respect is the main word I use. If they respect us, the deal will continue. “If they don’t respect us, all hell will break loose.”
Previously, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime had claimed that Hamas had violated the ceasefire agreement and that Israel wanted to return to the war.
Netanyahu stated: “Joe Biden and Donald Trump have given Israel the ‘right’ to return to war if necessary.” “We reserve our right to return to war if necessary, and this has the support of the United States.”
While the Hamas movement was in favor of concluding an agreement, and according to the Israeli authorities, it was Netanyahu who prevented the agreement, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime claimed that the attacks of this regime caused Hamas to change its position and accept the agreement.
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