Washington.- The American president, Donald Trump, considered this Friday at the White House that a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip will be possible during the next week.
"I just spoke with some of the people involved. The situation that is happening in Gaza is terrible. We believe that in the next week we will achieve a ceasefire", he said at an event designed to celebrate the signing in Washington of the peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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The Republican leader considered that they are "close" to reaching that cessation of hostilities. "We are working in Gaza and trying to fix it. We are supplying a lot of money and a lot of food to that area because we have to," he emphasized. Trump added that although "in theory" his country is not involved, in practice it is "because people are dying": "Look at the crowds that have no food or anything. We are the ones who arrive," he indicated, reproaching at the same time that other countries "are not helping." Your statement comes on the same day that the Haaretz newspaper documented how Israeli soldiers have the green light to shoot unarmed Gazans near aid distribution points, something that the State of Israel "strongly" rejected, according to a joint statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Defense Minister, Israel Katz.






