US President Donald Trump on Friday hoped that a ceasefire in Gaza could be reached soon, saying that a deal associated with Israel and Hamas could come early next week.“We think that within the next week, we are going to achieve a ceasefire,” Trump told reporters that when asked about the possibility of ending the fight in the Palestinian region.The current era of violence in the region began again in March, when Israel has already abolished the brocade ceasefire and started new attacks on Hamas. The first Trus was interacted with the support of Trump’s upcoming administration in the last days of former US President Joe Biden’s tenure.The struggle began when Hamas began a deadly attack on Israel on 7 October 2023. Since then, Gaza has faced widespread destruction and a serious humanitarian crisis.After the break -up of the ceasefire, Israel blocked the entry of food and other essential supplies in Gaza for more than two months, increasing anxiety over a luxurious famine.In recent weeks, Israel resumed limited aid flow through the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which includes a system supported by the United States and American security contractors working with Israeli soldiers on the edges of Gaza.On Thursday, the US announced $ 30 million in funding for the GHF program. “We are supplying, as you know, there is a lot of money and a lot of food in that area,” said Trump. “We are involved because people are dying. And look at the crowd of people who do not have food, nothing.”However, aid distribution attempt is surrounded by controversy. Witnesses and officials of Gaza have reported several examples of the killing of Palestinians while waiting for the distribution centers.The Israeli newspaper Hretz quoted the unnamed soldiers, who claimed that his commanders ordered him to set fire to the crowd near aid areas, even when he was not in no danger to disperse them. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied the report.
Ceasefire next week? Trump hopeful on Gaza deal; Israel-Hamas talks in motion
