Trump calls for Gaza war to stop ‘immediately’ in UNGA speech
Summary
During a speech at the United Nations General Assembly, U.S. President Donald Trump called for an immediate end to the conflict in Gaza and criticized certain countries for recognizing Palestinian statehood. He emphasized the need to negotiate peace and secure the release of captives held in Gaza. Trump also blamed Hamas for rejecting peace offers and criticized other countries for rewarding what he termed Hamas' actions.Key Facts
- President Trump urged for the Gaza conflict to stop immediately during his UN speech.
- He stated his involvement in efforts to achieve a ceasefire.
- Trump criticized countries recognizing Palestinian statehood, calling it a reward for Hamas.
- He emphasized the importance of negotiating peace and returning Gaza captives.
- Trump blamed Hamas for rejecting peace offers while criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for stalling negotiations.
- More than 65,000 Palestinians have died since the start of the conflict, with recent actions including an Israeli ground invasion into Gaza.
- Trump described Iran as a major sponsor of terror and referenced a previous U.S. military operation targeting Iran's nuclear facilities.
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