While he was president-elect Trump As President Biden vies to take credit for the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, some Republicans are wary of the deal and whether it will last.
“There is no part of me that trusts Hamas, or Hezbollah, or Palestinian Islamic Jihad, or the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, or Fatah, or the ordinary people who voted for Hamas,” said Florida Republican Rep. Brian Mast, the new House representative. The Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee told Fox News Digital.
“There's no part of me that trusts them in any way. I'm sure there's a fear of God in them from the fact that President Trump is coming, and Secretary Rubio and Stefanik, and others, (and) what's not going to stick with them,” he added, referring to programs like UNRWA. United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Refugees. “I'm sure there's a chilling influence, you know, on the way they see the world going forward. But there's no part of me that trusts them in any way.”
Asked if he was celebrating the same deal with some of his colleagues, Mast said: “I'm skeptical, like anything else.”
“If he brings the Americans home, I'm happy to bring the Americans home,” Mast continued. “That was a problem for me, you know, if there were Americans detained abroad, I would fully expect an American to come and arrest them. And for me, unfortunately, that was not the outcome.”
The ceasefire aims to return the remaining hostages to their homeland From Israel Providing a path to peace for two million Palestinians living in a war zone since the bloody Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
The deal has implications for the United States: the seven hostages still in the clutches of Hamas are Americans.
“Why a lame duck Joe Biden Is he trying to make a bad deal with Israel on his way out the door?” Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, wrote on All hostages. Instead, we are hearing reports that Biden is demanding that Israel withdraw from key areas of Gaza, release dozens of hard-line terrorists for every hostage, and take back only some of the hostages?
Israeli sources confirmed to Fox News Digital that it was Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, who traveled to Doha, Qatar, and the powerful prime minister. Benjamin Netanyahu To sit down to finalize a deal that has eluded the Biden administration for much of the past year.
The first ceasefire in November 2023 lasted only one week, and both sides accused the other of violating it. During that period, 105 hostages were released, in addition to 240 Palestinian prisoners.
Trump has promised that there will be “hell to pay” if a ceasefire is not reached by the time he takes office, which will be on January 20. Its delegates developed close relationships with Arab leaders in swing states like Michigan throughout the campaign. He promised that Trump would bring peace to the Middle East.
The deal, brokered by Qatari negotiators, with mediation assistance from both the outgoing Biden administration and Witkoff, was concluded in three stages. It will see the release of three hostages on the first day – Sunday – with new hostages being released every week. This phase will include the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Philadelphia Corridor on the Egyptian border and the so-called buffer zone in the Gaza territories adjacent to Israel.
Women, children and men over 50 will be prioritized initially. Over the course of the first phase, which will last 42 days, the remaining 33 Israeli hostages will be released in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
This group likely includes some who have been convicted of murder. On Thursday, Netanyahu Ratification delayed of the deal due to disagreements over whether he would have veto power over the release of prisoners convicted of murder. The Israeli Cabinet is scheduled to meet on Friday to ratify the agreement.
“This epic ceasefire agreement could only happen as a result of our historic victory in November, signaling to the entire world that my Administration will seek peace and negotiate deals to ensure the safety of all Americans and our allies,” Trump wrote. On social media.
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“My diplomacy has never stopped their efforts to get this done,” Biden said from the White House.
He added: “This plan was developed and negotiated by my team and will be largely implemented by the incoming administration.”