Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday welcomed the progress in peace efforts in Gaza and described the signs of the release of the hostages as an important step. He emphasized that India would “strongly support” all efforts towards permanent peace. He also appreciated the leadership of US President Donald Trump.
In a post on X, Prime Minister Modi said, “We welcome the leadership of President Trump as decisive progress in Gaza is progressing. The signs of the release of the hostages are an important step. India will continue to support all efforts strongly towards permanent and equitable peace.”
Earlier on Saturday (local time) US President Donald Trump thanked the world leaders for their support and coming together for ending the ongoing crisis in West Asia and said that he was eager to see the hostages back home.
Trump said, “I am waiting for the hostages to return home to my parents and some hostages, unfortunately, you know in what condition they are, waiting for their parents to return home, because their parents also wanted them. Just like that young man or woman would be alive. So I want to tell you that it is a very special day, probably a very special day, in many lives.
In his closing speech, the US President said, “We were given a lot of help. Everyone was united to end this war and watch peace in the Middle East, and we are very close to receiving it.”
His video comment came soon after this article written on Truth Social by Trump, “Based on the recently released statement by Hamas, I believe that they are ready for permanent peace. Israel should stop the bombing on Gaza immediately so that we can safely and quickly out! Now it is very dangerous to do so. I am about the peace being sought for a long time. “
The Times of Israel said on Friday that Hamas has announced his response to US President Donald Trump’s proposal to end the Gaza war. Hamas has announced that he is ready to release all the remaining hostages under the conditions set in the plan and he is ready to start negotiations with the mediators and give detailed information.
The Times of Israel further stated that Hamas has still stated the need of negotiations in relation to the identity of about 2,000 Palestinian security prisoners and the dead bodies of the slain gazellers, which will be released in exchange for 48 hostages, of which 20 are likely to be alive.
The White House released a peace plan on Monday (local time) to end the two -year -old Gaza struggle after a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Shanti Yojana also included that Gaza would be a non-cutting, terror-free area that would not pose a threat to its neighbors and would be redeveloped for the benefit of Gaza people who have suffered a lot.
The peace plan states that if both sides agree on this proposal, the war will end immediately. Israeli armies will return to the agreeable line to prepare for the release of hostages. During this time, all military operations, including air and artillery bombing, will be postponed, and the war lines will remain stable until the entire conditions of the phased return are met.











