Former U.S. President Donald Trump has called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Speaking about the ongoing conflict, Trump urged all parties involved to “make the deal” and bring an end to the violence as soon as possible.
Trump’s statement comes amid rising global concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Thousands of civilians have been affected, and international pressure is growing for a peaceful resolution. Trump said that continuing the war would only bring more destruction and suffering, and he stressed the importance of reaching a quick and fair agreement.
The former president did not provide details on how the ceasefire should happen, but he made it clear that both sides need to act now before the situation worsens. Trump also mentioned that the longer the conflict goes on, the harder it will be to rebuild trust and peace in the region.
Leaders around the world, including those from the United Nations and the European Union, have also been calling for a stop to the fighting. Many are pushing for negotiations and humanitarian aid to help those caught in the middle of the conflict.
Trump’s statement adds to the growing international voices asking for peace and a diplomatic solution. While his comments may not directly influence policy, they reflect the increasing demand from leaders and people around the world for an end to the violence in Gaza.