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Vice President JD Vance voiced cautious optimism Tuesday that the Israel–Hamas ceasefire will hold despite recent flareups of violence in Gaza that threaten to derail the agreement spearheaded by the Trump administration. "What we've seen the past week gives me great optimism the ceasefire is going to hold," he said during a visit to Israel aimed at shoring up the fragile peace deal. "Right now, I feel very optimistic. Can I say with 100% certainty that it's going to work? No. But you don't do difficult things by only doing what's 100% certain. You do difficult things by trying." Vice President Vance declined to set a deadline for Hamas to disarm — a key Israeli demand for a permanent
Vice President JD Vance voiced cautious optimism Tuesday that the Israel–Hamas ceasefire will hold despite recent flareups...
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