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‘Not easy but Gaza ceasefire will hold’: Vance in Israel as US tries to keep Trump deal in force

FP News Desk • October 22, 2025, 17:24:32 IST
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As the Donald Trump administration pushes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stick to the deal with Hamas, Vice President JD Vance has said that the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip will hold but it will not be easy. He has joined Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, for talks in Israel.

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‘Not easy but Gaza ceasefire will hold’: Vance in Israel as US tries to keep Trump deal in force
US Vice President JD Vance shakes hands with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on October 22, 2025. (Photo: Nathan Howard/Pool via Reuters)

Amid US pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stick to the deal with Hamas, Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday said that the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip will hold but it will not be easy.

In brief remarks to the media ahead of talks with Netanyahu in Jerusalem, Vance said he was optimistic about the Gaza deal brokered by President Donald Trump.

“It’s not easy. I never said it was easy. But what I am is optimistic that the ceasefire is going to hold and that we can actually build a better future in the entire Middle East. But that requires some work,” said Vance as Netanyahu stood beside him.

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Vance arrived in Israel on Tuesday to join Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, to press Netanyahu to stick to the Gaza deal. Even though Trump has publicly projected unity with Israel, there are concerns behind the scenes that Netanyahu could abandon the deal to resume the war in Gaza.

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In an apparent attempt to downplay the flurry of top-level visits to Israel, Vance rejected the notion that he had arrived to babysit the deal in Gaza.

While the ceasefire in Gaza requires monitoring, it is not like monitoring a toddler, said Vance.

“It’s about monitoring in the sense that there’s a lot of work, a lot of good people who are doing that work, and it’s important for the principals in the administration to keep on ensuring that our people are doing what we need them to do,” said Vance.

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Despite such efforts, high-level visits to rein in Netanyahu have continued. After Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to arrive in Israel on Thursday to join discussions aimed at keeping the Gaza deal alive.

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Despite the public display of unity with Israel, the White House is concerned that Netanyahu may abandon the Gaza deal, according to The New York Times.

Since last week, Israel and Hamas have clashed several times. Israel has said that two soldiers were killed in Hamas’ attacks while Gaza’s Hamas-run authorities have said that around 100 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes and shooting. There are fears that Netanyahu could use such violence as a pretext to resume the war.

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The Times has reported that the current strategy is for Vance, Witkoff, and Kushner to dissuade Netanyahu from launching a full-scale assault against Hamas.

Separately, a White House official told The Times that Trump believes Hamas leaders are negotiating in good faith and that the recent attack on Israeli soldiers —apparently the once in which Israel said two soldiers were killed— was carried out by a fringe element within the group.

In line with this assessment, Trump has downplayed Israel’s recent accusations against Hamas. On Monday, he described the fighting in Gaza as a “rebellion” within Hamas that was not approved by its leadership. He said some Hamas personnel “got very rambunctious” but also warned that he would allow Israel to “eradicate” the terrorist group if it broke the deal.

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