U.S. Vice President JD Vance is meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel as the fragile ceasefire agreement over the war in Gaza holds. On Tuesday, the vice president expressed optimism about the truce, saying, "things are going frankly better than I expected."
Breakdown
- Vice President Vance visited Israel to support the Gaza ceasefire.
- Recent violence included resumed Israeli strikes after Hamas killed two soldiers. 12s
- Vance expressed optimism but acknowledged uncertainty about the ceasefire's durability. 23s
- Hamas returned the bodies of two hostages, but skepticism remains about their intentions. 56s
- US officials are working to keep the peace plan on track, with more diplomatic visits expected. 1m 35s
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Middle East Conflict
The U.S brokered ceasefire deal in Gaza is holding, after Hamas agreed to release all remaining Israeli hostages.