Biden zegt dat Hamas dringend de deal moet goedkeuren om een staakt het vuren te hebben tijdens ramadan, dat wil zeggen dat hamas moet afstappen van een terugtrekking uit Gaza. Eens zien of dat zal lukken, ik denk van wel want de druk op Hamas is erg groot.
Trump heeft ondertussen zijn standpunt op de oorlog ook duidelijk gemaakt, die staat direct achter Israël en zegt dat ze het probleem nu eenmaal moeten oplossen, er is geen andere uitweg. Persoonlijk hou ik heel erg van zijn duidelijke standpunten, geen gezever.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/li...ire-deal-talks
Biden: It’s in the hands of Hamas right now …
There’s got to be a ceasefire because Ramadan – if we get into circumstances where this continues to Ramadan, Israel and Jerusalem could be very, very dangerous.
He did not elaborate, but the US urged Israel last week to allow Muslims to worship at the al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem during Ramadan.
'We need a ceasefire': deal between Hamas and Israel close, says Joe Biden
https://newrepublic.com/post/179569/...em-gaza-israel
Trump made a phone call to Fox & Friends Tuesday morning and gave an impromptu interview to hosts Lawrence Jones and Brian Kilmeade. After being asked whether he is “on board with the way the IDF is taking the fight in Gaza,” Trump responded, “You’ve got to finish the problem.”
“You had a horrible invasion, it took place, it would have never happened if I was president, by the way,” Trump began. He then went on to claim that “Iran was broke” during his presidency and would not have been able to send money to Hamas or Hezbollah.
He went further in claiming that “they wouldn’t have done it to me,” and that the invasion took place because of a lack of respect for Biden. Continuing on his rant, he claimed Russia wouldn’t have invaded Ukraine on his watch, either. In his mind, each of these conflicts wouldn’t have happened “if things went right” in 2020.
Regarding Israel, Trump has softened his tone toward the country after he was forced to make an about-face from his initial remarks in October, when he said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “let us down” by failing to prevent the October 7 attacks. In any case, a Trump victory in November doesn’t seem likely to stem the continuing violence resulting from Israel’s war in Gaza
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