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'You've won': Trump pushes for Middle East peace; Netanyahu says 'Israel did what it had to do'

Netanyahu chose more cautious language, saying the deal now underway amounted to “a proposal to free hostages and end the war".

October 14, 2025 / 04:52 IST
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Hamas urges Trump, mediators to ensure Israel does not resume 'aggression' against Gazans
Hamas urges Trump, mediators to ensure Israel does not resume 'aggression' against Gazans

US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, though trading warm praise during speeches before the Knesset on Monday, projected markedly different visions for the region’s future., reported AP. Trump claimed he had already finished Israel’s war with Hamas, describing the ceasefire as an opening toward a broader diplomatic breakthrough. Netanyahu, however, spoke of unfinished business and emphasized Israel’s show of force over the past two years.

“Our enemies now understand just how powerful and just how determined Israel is,” Netanyahu declared, saying the attacks of October 7 were a “catastrophic mistake” made by those who underestimated his country. “These monsters take babies as hostages,” he said of Hamas, insisting that “Israel did what it had to do.”

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Trump meanwhile announced that the conflict belonged on the list of global flashpoints he says he has resolved. He told Israel, “You’ve won,” and said it was time to transform military gains into peace. “Now it is time to translate these victories against terrorists on the battlefield into the ultimate prize of peace and prosperity for the entire Middle East.”

Yet, Netanyahu chose more cautious language, saying the deal now underway amounted to “a proposal to free hostages and end the war", according to the report. He had repeatedly vowed “total victory” against Hamas, including disarming the group and forcing its surrender, and now faces criticism that Hamas, though weakened, still exists.