ווענס רעדט וועגן די פייער אפשטעל נעבן נתניהו אין ירושלים
Vice President JD Vance offered a candid assessment of the fragile Gaza ceasefire during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, October 22, saying that while the process is far from simple, he remains optimistic that peace will hold.
“The Gaza ceasefire is not like monitoring a toddler,” Vance remarked, addressing reporters after the bilateral meeting in Jerusalem. “It’s not easy — but I’m optimistic that with determination and cooperation, stability can return to the region.”
The vice president’s comments come amid cautious hopes for lasting calm following months of intense fighting between Israel and Hamas. Both nations have faced mounting international pressure to sustain the ceasefire and ensure humanitarian aid reaches civilians in Gaza.
Vance’s visit underscores the United States’ continued commitment to Israel’s security and to fostering diplomatic progress in the Middle East. He praised Prime Minister Netanyahu’s leadership while emphasizing that peace requires both vigilance and mutual trust.
“Achieving peace is never simple,” Vance said. “But America stands with Israel in ensuring that this ceasefire becomes a foundation for something more enduring.”
The meeting between the two leaders marks a key moment in ongoing U.S. efforts to stabilize the region and maintain dialogue with key partners amid persistent regional tensions.