THE TIME PRESS
New Delhi October 22, U.S. Vice President JD Vance shared some good news about the ceasefire in Gaza. He said things are going better than anyone thought, thanks to strong teamwork from Israel. Vance was speaking at a special center where American soldiers are keeping an eye on the truce between Israel and Hamas.
He praised Israel for working well with the U.S. on this deal, which was put together by American leaders. But he also asked everyone to stay patient because finding the missing hostages is taking time. Vance was there with Steve Witkoff, who is President Trump’s special envoy, and Jared Kushner. They all agreed that there’s no rush or set date for Hamas to give up their weapons—it’s a tough job that needs careful handling.

sounded really hopeful, saying the key to making this last is constant watching and support from the U.S. side. This comes as part of broader efforts to bring peace to the area after months of tension. People are watching closely to see if this truce holds up and leads to real changes on the ground.
The visit highlights how the U.S. is staying involved, with troops on site to make sure both sides stick to the agreement. As things move forward, many hope this could be a step toward lasting calm in Gaza.











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