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Trump complained that Netanyahu was ‘so negative’ after partially accepted the peace deal.

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 06/10/202506/10/2025

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Donald Trump personally asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to prevent “so negative” as Israel and Hamas appeared on the verge of reaching a permanent at the end of this week. peace agreement In two years Bloody siege of Gaza.

US President and his Israeli colleague spoke on Friday, according to Axis, During the call, Trump allegedly asked Hamas to accept the response, while he was urged to continue the peace process.

Hamas political authorities located in Qatar announced on Friday that the group would accept the structure of the deal, provided that the “proper area situation” was completed, and agreed Leave all the remaining hostages – alive or dead. Reporting suggests that there may be a division between the political leadership of the group in Qatar and its militant wing in the Gaza, the latter of which controls the hostages.

Trump, however, focused on positivity during his call with Netanyahu and urged to do so, according to an account of the American officer.

“Bibi told Trump that it is nothing to celebrate, and it means nothing,” the official said with the knowledge of the call. AxisThose who said that the President replied: “I don’t know why you are always so negative. This is a win. Take it.”

Donald Trump used his relationship with Benjamin Netanyahu for an engineer who is increasingly visible a deal that can permanently eliminate the Israeli attack on Gaza

Donald Trump used his relationship with Benjamin Netanyahu for an engineer who is increasingly visible a deal that can permanently eliminate the Israeli attack on Gaza ,Getty,

On Sunday, CNN state of the Union Conducted a lesson-Sandesh interview with the President of the United States, who gave his specific reply: “Soon,” when Jake Topper was asked when the country would know if the two sides of the struggle were fully on the board with mandatory ceasefire conditions of America.

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“Do you know if Hamas is really committed or just finishing the world? Tapar Asked Trump.

“Yes, on Bibi,” the President said. “Soon the rest!”

US State Secretary Marco Rubio expanded the notion of administration about progress towards ABC deal This week.

Rubio said, “It is the closest, we have come to release all the hostages, each, all, all 48, which are 28 dead,” Rubio said. “But there are lots of disadvantages on the way. Some work is to be done here.”

He said, “This is not something that can pull out. We cannot be here for three weeks from now, are still discussing, you know how the hostages are being released.

Relatives of hostage opposition in Israel

Relatives of hostage opposition in Israel ,AP,

According to the terms of the US-Negted Deal, Israel has to end its attack on the “Gaza Strip”, when both sides are officially signed to the proposal; Representatives are ready to meet in Cairo on Monday as they are in talks. All the hostages will also be seen in this deal, including the remains, released within 72 hours, while Hamas’s military wing is to be disproved. After the end of enmity, assistance is also provided in the stricken Gaza Strip.

In Gaza, United Nations officials and citizens told Independent When there was a fire in the north, and some displaced families were trying to return home, with Israeli shelling and bombing continued over the weekend, with putting injured families and children in hospitals.

“People are clearly desperate for a ceasefire, but we have not seen a lot of changes on the ground,” said James Elder, spokesman for United Nations Child agency UNICEF. Independent From Southern Gaza.

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The Palestinian terrorist group has not yet agreed to demand disarmament. Trump, meanwhile, Repeat its demand for Israel to prevent attacks One Friday’s truth in a social post. The next day, He said that Israel had agreed to the “initial withdrawal line”.

Speaking on Sunday, Rubio said that he hoped that “90 percent” of the provisions of the deal would be defined and will be agreed by both sides before the conversation starts on Monday at Cairo.

“We hope that by the time our team reaches Cairo, 90 percent of the work has been done in it, and we are like finalizing the logistic piece. We want to see it tomorrow,” he said.

In another interview on CBS Facing nationThe Secretary said that the image of Israel was reduced by its conduct during the war. This week, a survey by IMEU Policy Project and General-Z-for Change found that seven out of 10 Democratic voters believe at the national level that Israel is a massacre in Gaza.

,[W]You believe that it was appropriate or not, right or not … You cannot ignore the effect that is on the global status of Israel, ”the secretary said.

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