JAKARTA - United States (US) President Donald Trump arrived in Israel to outdo a ceasefire he believes could encourage and perpetuate Middle Eastern peace.
Citing AP, Trump landed in Israel today, Monday, October 13 to celebrate the ceasefire and the deal to release hostages between Israel and the US-brokered Hamas.
Through this agreement, Trump stated that he had effectively ended the war and opened the door to lasting peace development in the Middle East.
The Air Force One flew over the Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, where tens of thousands of people gathered, on Monday on their way to Israel.
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Trump's flight using the Air Force One aircraft to Israel was carried out just after the first seven surviving hostages arrived in Israel from Gaza. More than 1,900 Palestinian prisoners will also be released.
The moment of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas is still fragile, as the two parties in conflict are still in the first phase of the peace effort, which includes the release of Israeli hostages who have been detained since the October 7, 2023 attacks by Hamas-led militants.
"The war is over, okay?" Trump told reporters who were with him at Air Force One.
"I think people are bored," he said, stressing that the ceasefire would work because of that.
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