US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s big statement, said- Gaza war has not ended yet

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s big statement, said- Gaza war has not ended yet

The ongoing war in Gaza is not over yet. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday that only the release of hostages "First stage" It is believed that what will happen after this, the conversation is still going on.

Rubio said that Hamas has originally accepted the peace proposal of President Donald Trump, and the conversation on the outline set for the release of the hostages is going on. He said that meetings are going on on logistic aspects of this agreement, and America is keeping a close watch on the situation.

He said, & ldquo; Hamas has also agreed that further process will be discussed after the release of the hostages. Although many important points are yet to be agreed. & Rdquo;

According to Rubio, it will not take much time to find out whether Hamas is really serious about this agreement. He said, & ldquo; Our priority is the release of hostages, in return for which in Israel Gaza prescribed in mid -August & lsquo; Yellow line & rsquo; Till your army will consider retreating. & Rdquo;

& ldquo; Second stage is the most difficult & rdquo;

Rubio said that it would be the most difficult task to decide the long -term future of Gaza. He further said, & nbsp; & ldquo; When Israel takes back its army, then the question will arise, what will arise next? Can such a Palestinian leadership be prepared in Gaza that is technically capable but not connected to Hamas? & Rdquo;

He further said that & ldquo; How to deactivate terrorist organizations from Gaza, how to destroy the tunnels and how to bring armed factions on a peaceful path, & rdquo; This will be the biggest challenge of the coming time.

US Secretary of State said that if there is no concrete progress on these issues, then permanent peace cannot be expected. & ldquo; It will be a hard work, but very important. Without this, peace cannot be maintained in Gaza. & Rdquo;

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