US President Donald Trump on Thursday, October 10, announced that Israel and Hamas had signed off on the Gaza Peace Agreement because he also revealed what he plans to do with the Palestinian area. When asked if he could guarantee that Palestinians could stay in Gaza, Donald Trump acknowledged the serious conditions that say, “You can’t live in Gaza now … It’s a horrible situation.” He added that his administration plans to create a place that will provide people with “better conditions”. He said: ‘We will create something where people can live. You can’t live in Gaza right now … It’s a horrible situation. No one ever saw anything like that. So yes, we’re going to create better conditions … “Trump was also asked if there was a guarantee that Israel would not resume the bombing of Gaza, Donald Trump emphasized that his top priority secured the Synidate release. “The first thing we do is get our hostages back. Then we will see. But they agreed to things, I think things are going well, ‘he said. Gaza War ended? Top Hamas official says he said in the meantime, a top Hamas negotiator said in a speech that aired on Al Jazeera that the militant group received the assurance of the United States and other mediators that the war with Israel had come to an end. “We received the assurance of the Brotherly Mediators and the US Administration, all of which confirmed that the war had come to a full end,” Khalil Al-Hayya said, adding: ‘We have reached a truce, to go to a permanent ceasefire. Add help is allowed in Gaza, Rafah border crossing to open. ‘ Under the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, the battle will cease, Israel partially withdraws from Gaza, and Hamas will liberate all remaining 48 hostages he caught in the attack that the war set down, in exchange for prisoners held by Israel. At the White House after the decline in the agreement, Trump said he believed it would lead to ‘lasting peace’. Hamas is expected to release the 20 living hostages together, 72 hours after the ceasefire began.