Homer in the Gauze They could be released “at any time”, from now on, US Vice President Jay Di Vance has been argued today, also confirming that a “constant pressure” of the US would be necessary to ensure the stability of the Palestinian enclave in the future.
In an interview he gave to the Nbc newsthe vice -president of USA He emphasized that it is impossible to know the exact moment when these hostages will be liberated.
“But we have a lot of hopes, that’s why the President (Trump) will go there to welcome the hostages at the beginning of the week,” he added. Jay Di Vance.
Donald Trump departs from Washington This afternoon local time to visit Tel Aviv initially.
In accordance with the terms of the agreement between Israel And Hamas, the 48 hostages or hostages that remain in Gaza are expected to be delivered to Israel before noon on Monday Greece.
Jay Di Vance confirmed in another interview today at Cbs news That a “constant pressure” of the US will be necessary to ensure gauze stability.
The vice president assured that the 200 US troops present in the area “will oversee the terms of the ceasefire”.
“This ranges from confirming that Israeli troops will be on the bordered line that has been agreed until they ensure that the Hamas He will not attack innocent Israelis, to do everything they can to ensure that the peace we have created lasts and can, “he told ABC News this time.
“But the idea that we will have troops in the field in Gaza, Israel, is not our intention,” Jay Dice Vance added.
After Tel Aviv, Donald Trump will go to Egypt where he will chair with his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fatah Sisi of a “peace meeting” at Sharm El Sheikh, in the presence of leaders from more than 20 countries and UN Secretary -General Antonio.
No spokesman for the Israeli government or Hamas will, on the other hand, be present in the signing of a “document that will end the war in the Gaza Strip”.
Source :Skai
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