
Trump Clarifies: No Role for Hamas in Gaza's Future Governance
US President Donald Trump made clear on Tuesday, April 22, that the United States would not allow Hamas to play a role in governing the Gaza Strip after the war.
“We're not going to let Hamas do that, and we're going to see what happens with Gaza,” Trump said in response to a question from a reporter on the issue.
Earlier on Tuesday, Trump announced that he had spoken with Netanyahu on a range of issues and said that the two leaders are in alignment on all of those issues. "I’ve just spoken to Prime Minister of Israel, Bibi Netanyahu, relative to numerous subjects including Trade, Iran, etc. The call went very well—We are on the same side of every issue," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.
Earlier this month, Trump commented on the situation in Gaza, saying he would like to get as many hostages back as possible. On Gaza, Trump said, “Gaza's a very, very important thing. It's been under siege for many, many years. It's a shame. A lot of people die in Gaza. A lot of bad things happen in Gaza. We'll see what we can do about it.”
Further, on Tuesday, British media reported that Qatar and Egypt have proposed a new deal to end the war in Gaza and free the hostages. According to the report, the mediators are proposing a five-to-seven-year halt to hostilities, the release of all Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian Arab prisoners held in Israeli jails, a formal end to the war, and a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. (INN/VFI News)
“Dear Lord, we thank You for Your immense Love, Your care for us, as well as the allies You have placed in our lives. We pray that You guide the world leaders into making the best decisions concerning the war, and the release of the hostages, in alignment with Your Will. We also pray in Yeshua's Name for an end to the war and that very few dangerous Palestinian prisoners be released.”