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Trump says the ceasefire in Gaza may be “close,” possibly within a week

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Trump says the ceasefire in Gaza may be “close,” possibly within a week. The former US president makes vague allusions to an impending breakthrough.

Washington, D.C. — June 30, 2025 — Although he did not provide specifics about the nature of any current talks or the parties involved, former US President Donald Trump has hinted that a ceasefire agreement in Gaza might be struck “very soon,” possibly within a week.

“We’re hearing good things — a ceasefire in Gaza might be close, maybe even within the next seven days,” Trump told reporters during a campaign rally. He refused, however, to elaborate on what had transpired, who was mediating, or what conditions were being discussed.

Trump’s remarks coincide with heightened diplomatic attempts by international players and regional powers to end the crisis, which has resulted in extensive death tolls and destruction since it escalated earlier this year. Although certain diplomats from the Middle East and the United States have alluded to “progress,” no significant development has been formally verified.

The former president has long touted his administration’s role in Middle East peace efforts, including the Abraham Accords. His remarks are now being viewed through a political lens as he seeks to position himself as a stabilizing figure in global affairs ahead of the 2024 presidential elections.

Given the lack of supporting evidence from official diplomatic sources or parties directly involved in the war, such as Israel, Hamas, Egypt, and Qatar, observers advise exercising caution when interpreting Trump’s remarks.

In the meantime, humanitarian organizations continue to call for urgent ceasefire measures, citing worsening conditions for civilians in Gaza, where food, water, and medical supplies remain critically scarce.

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