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Will Trump fulfill his commitment to ending the Gaza war?
Web Desk
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6 Nov 2024
Donald Trump has been elected the 47th president of the United States, an extraordinary comeback for a former president who was convicted of felony charges and survived two assassination attempts.
Trump in his victory speech reiterated that he is not here to start new wars but to end wars. During his election campaign, Trump promised to end the Gaza war after coming into power which helped him to get the majority of votes of Arab-Americans.
During his election campaign, Trump told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he wants Israel to wrap up the war in Gaza by the time he returns to office if he wins the election, two sources familiar with the matter revealed to The Times of Israel this week.
But, now that Donald Trump has won the election and is warmly welcomed by Netanyahu too who is unleashing war to a new level in the Middle East, will the republican president fulfill his commitment?
It's a million-dollar question. Though Netanyahu seems happy, the experts say he might not get 'FULL ACCESS' to the Gaza war like the Biden administration.
Trump has previously pushed a plan that would allow Israel to gain greater control over the Palestinians. In that plan, Trump vowed to help guide $50 billion in international investment toward the Palestinian people, helping it prop up their economy.
Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner was heavily involved in Trump’s Middle East policy under the last administration, helping formulate the plan for Israel and the Palestinians and brokering the Abraham Accords — a deal in which Bahrain and the UAE recognized Israel’s sovereignty.
It is prior to saying what will Trump do to end the Gaza war, but his track record shows the president-elect is an expert in keeping his promise.
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