Vance says Israel-Hamas ceasefire “going frankly higher than I anticipated”

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Vice President JD Vance and Mr. Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, mentioned Tuesday that the U.S.-brokered plan to finish the warfare in Gaza goes higher than they anticipated, regardless of the violence that erupted between Israel and Hamas in current days. Vance, Kushner and U.S. particular envoy Steve Witkoff are in Israel this week as they attempt to shore up the delicate ceasefire in Gaza

“Look, I believe that we’re one week into President Trump’s historic peace plan within the Center East, and issues are going frankly higher than I anticipated that they had been,” Vance instructed reporters as he started his press convention in Israel. 

Vance insisted that is “not the tip” of the peace plan, however quite, “precisely how that is going to need to occur when you may have individuals who hate one another, who’ve been preventing towards one another for a really very long time.”

“We’re doing very effectively,” he mentioned. “We’re in an excellent place. We’ll need to maintain engaged on it, however I believe we’ve the workforce to do precisely that.” 

However Vance urged a “little little bit of persistence” as Israel waits for the return of the entire hostages’ stays from Hamas. Vance mentioned there are “difficulties” in securing all of the our bodies. 

“A few of these hostages are buried underneath 1000’s of kilos of rubble,” he mentioned. “Among the hostages no one even is aware of the place they’re.”

Kushner mentioned it is “superb to suppose it is solely been every week” because the peace settlement was signed. 

“Lots of people are getting just a little hysterical about totally different incursions someway, however what we’re seeing is that issues are getting in accordance,” Kushner insisted. “Either side are transitioning from two years of very intense warfare to now a peacetime posture.” 

Vance mentioned the final week has given him “nice optimism” the ceasefire goes to carry. The vice chairman mentioned his go to has been within the works for months, however he needed to “see how issues had been going” on the bottom so he may report again to the president. 

As he answered reporters’ questions, the Vice President emphasised that no American troops could be deployed in Gaza to implement the peace plan.

“There are usually not going to be American boots on the bottom in Gaza,” Vance mentioned. “The president of america has made that very clear, all of our army management has made that very clear. What we are able to do is present some helpful coordination.”

Earlier than Vance left for Israel, he mentioned bumps within the highway to peace had been to be anticipated.

“There are going to be suits and begins,” Vance instructed reporters. “Hamas is gonna hearth on Israel, Israel’s gonna have to reply, after all.”

Hamas has denied duty for an alleged RPG assault that killed two Israeli troopers over the weekend. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned Monday that it was a Hamas assault, and that the Israeli army responded to the alleged ceasefire violation by dropping virtually 169 tons of bombs in Gaza.

“Certainly one of our fingers holds a weapon, the opposite hand is stretched out for peace,” Netanyahu instructed lawmakers on Monday. “You make peace with the robust, not the weak. Right this moment Israel is stronger than ever earlier than.”

The Israeli strikes killed at the least 45 Palestinians, based on well being officers within the Hamas-ruled territory.

President Trump warned Hamas on Monday towards breaching the deal that took months to barter.

“They’re gonna behave, they’re gonna be good,” he mentioned. “And if they don’t seem to be, we’re gonna go and eradicate them if we’ve to.”

Kushner and Witkoff met Monday with Netanyahu, and the Israeli chief’s workplace mentioned Vance would additionally meet him this week. The vice chairman and second girl Usha Vance had been greeted upon their arrival Tuesday by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter and Israel’s Minister of Justice Yariv Levin.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrives at Ben Gurion airport, Oct. 21, 2025, in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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Vance was scheduled to have a working lunch with Witkoff and Kushner on Tuesday earlier than his assembly with Netanyahu.

The peace course of has taken incremental steps ahead regardless of the weekend violence, with Israel returning the stays of 15 Palestinians to Gaza on Tuesday following the handover by Hamas on Monday night of the physique of one other deceased hostage. As a part of the peace deal, a complete of 165 Palestinians’ our bodies have now been returned to Gaza, a lot of them former detainees, whereas all 20 dwelling Israeli hostages have been launched by Hamas, together with the stays of 13 deceased captives.

However regardless of these steps, the long-term viability of Mr. Trump’s peace plan, which he is mentioned will finish almost eight a long time of preventing between Israel and the Palestinians, stays much less sure.

Ex-Israeli official casts doubt on prospects for Trump’s peace plan

Some Israelis stay skeptical that the Israeli prime minister is genuinely inquisitive about an enduring peace. Amongst them is fierce Netanyahu critic Alon Pinkas, who served as an advisor to 4 Israeli international ministers.

He instructed CBS Information that Netanyahu signed the peace deal brokered by Mr. Trump, however by no means actually backed its core goal, or Mr. Trump’s said purpose of securing a permanent peace within the coronary heart of the Center East.

“This was an settlement he was bullied into,” Pinkas mentioned. “That is an settlement he signed underneath duress, and now he’s creating a brand new scheme to control Trump.”

Pinkas credited Mr. Trump for doingone thing that his predecessors had been disinclined or hesitant to do, and that’s exert actual stress” on Israel’s chief.

“It labored, however it solely labored for the primary section,” Pinkas mentioned, referring to the dwelling Israeli hostages being launched and the ceasefire coming into impact.

He mentioned after the weekend’s violence that the deal had been “ostensibly restored, however when Netanyahu says, ‘I am restoring the ceasefire,’ it is solely as a result of there is a go to right here of the vice chairman, JD Vance, and since the U.S. despatched its envoy.”

Pinkas mentioned he was sure Israeli forces would resume operations in Gaza inside days, noting they remained deployed in about half of the Palestinian territory.

Israeli soldiers stand next to tanks near the Israel-Gaza border, in Israel

Israeli troopers stand subsequent to automobiles close to the Israel-Gaza border, in southern Israel, Oct. 19, 2025.

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“The hostages are not in peril as a result of they had been freed, and Hamas was not decisively destroyed, as Mr. Netanyahu promised and boasted and bragged for 2 years, so I see a severe incentive for Mr. Netanyahu to renew” an offensive towards Hamas, Pinkas instructed CBS Information. “Possibly not on an enormous scale, given the settlement, however I do see … a neighborhood skirmish that turns into a wider flare-up, that then deteriorates or escalates right into a full Israeli army operation.”

Hamas’ prime negotiator mentioned Tuesday that the group remained dedicated to the ceasefire settlement. However President Trump’s peace plan requires the demilitarization of Gaza, and lots of analysts, together with Pinkas, have doubts that Hamas will willingly hand over all its weapons.

“That is in all probability the most important flaw within the settlement,” mentioned Pinkas. “The settlement in and of itself is an efficient settlement, however to ensure that an settlement like that to work, it requires good religion, good will, and belief. None of those components exist. In truth, each side have a vested curiosity in not progressing past the ceasefire.”

“Hamas needs to lure Israel inside [Gaza] right into a de-facto occupation, and mount an insurgency and present to the Palestinians that they’re the true resistance. And Netanyahu needs to go in as a result of he is aware of that if every part stops now and there’s progress into the following phases, that just about inevitably implies that he will probably be deemed because the man who did not defeat Hamas.”

Pinkas mentioned that whereas the previous two years of warfare have left Hamas defeated militarily and degraded, “Hamas just isn’t completed. Hamas are there, and also you see these photos every single day. You present them on CBS — Hamas gangs strolling round in battle fatigues, armed. That is not going to chop it politically for Mr. Netanyahu.”

Red Cross receives bodies of hostages from Hamas as part of Gaza ceasefire swap

An armed Hamas militant stands guard as a Crimson Cross automobile arrives to obtain the our bodies of deceased Israeli hostages, in Gaza Metropolis, Oct. 14, 2025.

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Talking in a current interview with CBS Information’ Tony Dokoupil, Netanyahu mentioned his authorities had agreed “to provide peace an opportunity,” however he famous that the circumstances of Mr. Trump’s 20-point peace plan “are very clear — it is not solely that we get the hostages out with out getting our army out, however that we’d subsequently have each demilitarization and disarmament. They don’t seem to be the identical factor. First Hamas has to surrender its arms. And second, you need to make it possible for there aren’t any weapons factories inside Gaza. There is no smuggling of weapons into Gaza.”

“We additionally agreed: Okay, let’s get the primary half completed. Now let’s give an opportunity to do the second half peacefully, which is my hope,” the Israeli chief instructed CBS Information.

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