The Prague Post - JD Vance voices 'great optimism' for Gaza truce on Isreal visit

EUR -
AED 4.260646
AFN 75.985018
ALL 96.4534
AMD 443.732286
ANG 2.076365
AOA 1063.712675
ARS 1728.268304
AUD 1.787904
AWG 2.090885
AZN 1.976187
BAM 1.951849
BBD 2.335273
BDT 141.482384
BGN 1.954998
BHD 0.437322
BIF 3416.176087
BMD 1.159992
BND 1.504155
BOB 8.011782
BRL 6.2498
BSD 1.159453
BTN 101.945636
BWP 15.465693
BYN 3.950902
BYR 22735.840849
BZD 2.33188
CAD 1.626715
CDF 2546.181841
CHF 0.92301
CLF 0.028139
CLP 1103.894213
CNY 8.261807
CNH 8.265795
COP 4505.118464
CRC 581.922041
CUC 1.159992
CUP 30.739785
CVE 110.373342
CZK 24.30392
DJF 206.153731
DKK 7.468532
DOP 73.717214
DZD 151.34875
EGP 55.134184
ERN 17.399878
ETB 174.056455
FJD 2.666707
FKP 0.864256
GBP 0.867543
GEL 3.137743
GGP 0.864256
GHS 12.440904
GIP 0.864256
GMD 83.519222
GNF 10068.72946
GTQ 8.881023
GYD 242.578958
HKD 9.014233
HNL 30.356606
HRK 7.536003
HTG 151.713547
HUF 389.211889
IDR 19262.82516
ILS 3.825757
IMP 0.864256
INR 102.104168
IQD 1519.589363
IRR 48777.658532
ISK 141.611655
JEP 0.864256
JMD 186.450968
JOD 0.822437
JPY 176.20859
KES 149.868942
KGS 101.441763
KHR 4677.087455
KMF 490.09827
KPW 1043.994265
KRW 1660.227111
KWD 0.355433
KYD 0.966244
KZT 624.575699
LAK 25166.023878
LBP 104185.950346
LKR 351.518437
LRD 212.623582
LSL 20.17236
LTL 3.425154
LVL 0.701667
LYD 6.292953
MAD 10.707285
MDL 19.687148
MGA 5237.363037
MKD 61.585369
MMK 2434.612191
MNT 4172.611272
MOP 9.281212
MRU 46.428709
MUR 52.616939
MVR 17.759307
MWK 2014.329281
MXN 21.381376
MYR 4.905617
MZN 74.134847
NAD 20.172158
NGN 1700.246151
NIO 42.467666
NOK 11.678143
NPR 163.112818
NZD 2.021262
OMR 0.44601
PAB 1.159453
PEN 3.936432
PGK 4.888213
PHP 67.663484
PKR 326.015259
PLN 4.242722
PYG 8213.374032
QAR 4.22382
RON 5.082617
RSD 117.221766
RUB 94.388371
RWF 1681.988226
SAR 4.350319
SBD 9.539568
SCR 16.607437
SDG 697.737558
SEK 10.938259
SGD 1.505902
SHP 0.870294
SLE 26.87684
SLL 24324.449183
SOS 662.938312
SRD 46.026732
STD 24009.489903
STN 24.823826
SVC 10.145463
SYP 15082.546987
SZL 20.172186
THB 38.082042
TJS 10.637966
TMT 4.059972
TND 3.403422
TOP 2.716814
TRY 48.706922
TTD 7.863083
TWD 35.603513
TZS 2860.507499
UAH 48.424785
UGX 4028.844589
USD 1.159992
UYU 46.246385
UZS 14035.901446
VES 238.283566
VND 30557.666096
VUV 141.857556
WST 3.25565
XAF 654.631858
XAG 0.023805
XAU 0.000281
XCD 3.134936
XCG 2.08967
XDR 0.812119
XOF 653.075651
XPF 119.331742
YER 277.128103
ZAR 20.190528
ZMK 10441.316085
ZMW 26.232898
ZWL 373.516912
  • CMSD

    0.1300

    24.51

    +0.53%

  • CMSC

    0.1800

    24.23

    +0.74%

  • GSK

    -0.1800

    43.94

    -0.41%

  • NGG

    -0.2200

    76.39

    -0.29%

  • SCS

    -0.0700

    16.6

    -0.42%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    79.09

    0%

  • RIO

    -0.9000

    68.34

    -1.32%

  • AZN

    -0.6500

    83.22

    -0.78%

  • BP

    -0.0600

    33.16

    -0.18%

  • BTI

    -0.7700

    50.39

    -1.53%

  • RYCEF

    0.3100

    15.31

    +2.02%

  • JRI

    0.0200

    13.97

    +0.14%

  • BCC

    1.8600

    72.86

    +2.55%

  • VOD

    -0.1500

    11.51

    -1.3%

  • RELX

    0.1800

    46.29

    +0.39%

  • BCE

    0.0700

    23.93

    +0.29%

JD Vance voices 'great optimism' for Gaza truce on Isreal visit

JD Vance voices 'great optimism' for Gaza truce on Isreal visit

US Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday that he had "great optimism" the Gaza truce would hold, during a visit to Israel aimed at shoring up the ceasefire, with Washington piling pressure on Hamas.

Text size:

In a sign of the fragility of the agreement, Vance said Washington would not set a deadline for Hamas to disarm as required under the terms of the deal.

That came after US President Donald Trump warned that allied nations in the region would invade Gaza to confront Hamas if it failed to comply with the truce.

"What we've seen the past week gives me great optimism the ceasefire is going to hold," Vance said during a press conference in Kiryat Gat, a city in southern Israel where a US-led mission is monitoring the Gaza ceasefire.

"I think that everybody should be proud of where we are today. It's going to require constant effort. It's going to require constant monitoring and supervision," he added.

According to Israeli media reports, Vance was due to meet Israeli leaders including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday in Jerusalem.

There have been tensions over the implementation of the ceasefire, with Hamas saying it needs time and technical assistance to find the remaining dead Israeli hostages under the rubble of the Gaza Strip.

And on Sunday there was the worst outbreak of violence since the start of the truce, with Israel launching deadly strikes after two of its soldiers were killed.

Before Vance's arrival, Trump gave a stark warning to Hamas.

"Numerous of our NOW GREAT ALLIES in the Middle East, and areas surrounding the Middle East, have... informed me that they would welcome the opportunity, at my request, to go into GAZA with a heavy force and 'straighten our [sic] Hamas' if Hamas continues to act badly," Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.

- 'Very, very fragile' -

"I'm not going to do what the President of the United States has thus far refused to do, which is put an explicit deadline on it, because a lot of this stuff is difficult," Vance said of disarming Hamas.

Vance also said that US troops would not be deployed in Gaza but that the United States would take part in "useful coordination".

Hamas's future is a key point of contention, with the ceasefire agreement ruling out a role for the group in Gaza.

Israel has accused Hamas of breaching the terms of the ceasefire, though the group has repeatedly said it is committed to the agreement.

But it has resisted the idea of disarmament and moved to reassert its control on the streets of Gaza since the start of the truce, clashing with armed clans.

The group denied any involvement in Sunday's deadly violence in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.

Israel responded to its soldiers' deaths with an intense wave of bombings that the Hamas-run territory's health ministry said killed 45 Palestinians.

"The only thing stopping Israel from further destroying Gaza is Trump," said Mairav Zonszein, a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group.

Netanyahu is "saying certain things to make Trump happy, but he's doing other things, and the ceasefire is very, very fragile", she told AFP.

Zonszein added that Hamas's future was "still very much something that Israelis are concerned" about.

Despite the clashes, Hamas has continued to hand over the remains of hostages in small numbers.

The group's armed wing said it would return the bodies of two more hostages exhumed on Tuesday, with the handover taking place at 1800 GMT.

Militants have so far released 13 of the 28 hostage bodies pledged to be returned under the deal, but Hamas has said the search is hampered by the level of destruction in the territory.

The Red Cross said it facilitated on Tuesday the transfer of the bodies of 15 Palestinians from Israel to Gaza as part of the deal, taking the total to 165.

- Hamas confidence -

Hamas's Gaza leader Khalil al-Hayya, in Cairo for talks with Egypt and Qatar, issued a statement expressing confidence the truce would hold.

"What we heard from the mediators and from the US President reassures us that the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip has ended," Al-Hayya said.

The war, triggered by Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, has killed at least 68,229 people in Gaza, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory, figures the UN considers credible.

The data does not distinguish between civilians and combatants but indicates that more than half of the dead are women and children.

Hamas's 2023 attack resulted in the deaths of 1,221 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

N.Simek--TPP