US President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump both claimed credit for the Gaza ceasefire deal, which aims to end the 15-month conflict between Israel and Hamas. Biden dismissed questions about credit, stating the deal was developed by his team and will largely be implemented by the incoming administration. Trump, however, attributed the deal's success to his election victory. The ceasefire agreement, brokered with Qatar’s help, includes a six-week ceasefire phase, the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces, and the exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners. The deal follows months of negotiations and aims to alleviate ongoing violence and casualties.
first published: Jan 16, 2025 10:05 pm
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