The US president Donald Trump arrived today at Israel a short time after the Hamas released seven of seven of the living hostages holding in her lane Gauzewhile the liberation of all 13 living hostages is coming.
The aircraft carrying Trump landed shortly before 10:00 (local time and time in Greece) at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport, from where the US president will head to Jerusalem to give a speech to Knesset, the Israeli parliament.
Trump was welcomed by Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Shortly after his arrival, the US president commented that “everyone wants to be part of peace”, and regarding the conversion of the Gaza Strip into a “Riviera of the Middle East”, which he had stated in the past, commented that “we must first take care of them”.
From the presidential aircraft, Trump told reporters who accompanied him that he would be “proud” to visit the Gaza Strip. “I know her so well without having visited her,” she commented. “I would like to do it, I would at least like to hit my foot there,” he added.
“I believe there will be a miracle in the coming decades,” he said, referring to the rebuilding of the Palestinian enclave. “If you move on very quickly, it will not be good. You have to move on at the right speed, you can’t move on very quickly. “
Later today, Trump is going to go to Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt to attend the Peace Summit in the Gaza Strip.
After landing in Tel Aviv, Donald Trump will head to Jerusalem, where he will address the Israeli parliament. He is also expected to meet the families of some of the hostages.
He will then travel to Sharm El Sheikh to attend the Peace Summit in Gaza, which will be attended by about 20 leaders from around the world, including Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulidis.
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Source :Skai
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