Without U.S. support, can the world stop Israel?

Donald Trump said, "if Hamas agreed to a deal within this period, the war in Gaza would come to an end."

U.S. President Donald Trump had given Hamas until Sunday to accept his ceasefire plan. He said that if Hamas agreed to a deal within this period, the war in Gaza would come to an end.

On Friday, Hamas announced that it had accepted several parts of Trump’s Gaza ceasefire proposal but said that further discussions were needed on certain issues. In response, on Saturday morning Trump called on Israel to immediately stop bombing Gaza, saying that Hamas was “ready for lasting peace.”

Israel also stated that it was preparing to implement the first phase of Trump’s peace plan. Under government orders, the Israeli military has begun reducing its operations in Gaza.

However, critics have expressed doubt, questioning whether this agreement can truly stop Israel. They pointed out examples such as Israel continuing its attacks in Lebanon despite a ceasefire, as well as carrying out operations in the West Bank.

In protest against the war, people have taken to the streets in major cities across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and almost every country in Europe and America. Demonstrations are also taking place throughout the Middle East, as well as across Asia, Africa, and Australia. In this context, the question arises: Without U.S. support, can the rest of the world collectively force Israel to stop its attacks on Gaza?”

In protest against the war, people have taken to the streets in major cities across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and almost every country in Europe and America. Demonstrations are also taking place throughout the Middle East, as well as across Asia, Africa, and Australia. In this context, the question arises: Without U.S. support, can the rest of the world collectively force Israel to stop its attacks on Gaza?”

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