U.S. President Donald Trump expressed confidence that the Gaza ceasefire was proceeding “well,” even as Israeli forces renewed strikes and confrontations erupted on the ground. The remarks came amid growing concern that the fragile truce could collapse, despite diplomatic efforts and plans for a broader peace roadmap.
🔹 Trump Affirms Ceasefire Progress — and Phase Two Outlook
Speaking at the White House, Trump insisted that the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire — brokered earlier this year — was holding up. He also voiced optimism that the second phase of his plan, which involves post-war governance, reconstruction, and stabilization efforts, would kick off “pretty soon.” Trump emphasized that despite recent violence, “we have peace in the Middle East,” projecting confidence that the roadmap will continue toward full implementation.
🔹 Violence Resumes — Strikes and Clashes Undermine Calm
Despite the ceasefire, recent days have seen renewed Israeli airstrikes across Gaza, reportedly targeting alleged militant positions. Meanwhile, clashes between Israeli forces and Gaza militants erupted — including in areas where troops had previously withdrawn under the truce agreement. Medical sources in Gaza report civilian casualties, fueling fears that the truce’s fragile calm may unravel under repeated violations.
🔹 Peace Promises vs Ground Realities — A Delicate Balance
The contrast between political rhetoric and unfolding events highlights the fragile nature of the ceasefire. While Trump and U.S. backers promote the truce and a phased peace plan, ongoing violence — including strikes affecting civilian areas — raises serious doubts about sustainability. For many on the ground, the ceasefire remains more a pause than a peace, with humanitarian concerns mounting even as diplomatic promises continue.





















