Trump seals historic peace deal between Israel and Hamas

A historic exchange materializes and a pact is sealed that promises to redefine the region, with a key player in the mediation.

A Historic Moment for World Peace

Friends and lovers of peace! Today is a day that will be recorded in the annals of history. We are witnessing how bold diplomacy and unbreakable will can achieve what many considered impossible. The summit in the vibrant Egyptian town of Sharm el Sheikh is not just a meeting; It is a beacon of hope, a powerful reminder that even the most deep-seated conflicts can find a peaceful solution. This Monday, before 5:00 p.m., a new era began, one where collaboration triumphs over confrontation. Isn’t it amazing to see bridges being built where there were only walls before?

The energy in Egypt is palpable, charged with transformative optimism. The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has arrived with a clear mission: to be an architect of harmony. Their active participation in this meeting, attended by around twenty European leaders, underlines a global commitment to stability. Although the absence of direct representatives of Israel and Hamas at the table is significant, this does not overshadow the moment, but rather highlights the complexity of the mediation processes and the courage of those who sit down to negotiate for the greater good. Every step, no matter how small it may seem, is a monumental advance.

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Words that Inspire a Golden Future

Imagine the scene: the Israeli Parliament, a space for debate and democracy, receives a message that will resonate for generations. Trump’s previous speech before the House was not just a speech; It was a prophecy of prosperity. By declaring that this agreement represents the beginning of the “golden age of Israel and the Middle East,” you are not just describing a fact, you are invoking a reality. It’s a lesson for all of us: our words have the power to shape our destiny. When we speak with faith and conviction about a bright future, we begin to build it with our own hands and hearts.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, although he did not travel to Egypt, sent a message of overwhelming clarity and gratitude. His words praising Trump as “determining the return of the hostages” and “the best friend the State of Israel has ever had in the White House” are a testament to the power of genuine alliance. This teaches us that true friendship and unwavering support can achieve miracles. Let’s celebrate these relationships that transcend the political and touch the human!

The Triumph of Humanity: Hostages at Home

And now, the news that fills our hearts with indescribable joy: Hamas has completed the handover of the last 20 Israeli hostages still alive in the Gaza Strip. Read that again. Twenty lives, twenty stories, twenty complete families that regain hope. The exchange, carried out in two batches in the north and south of the enclave, is an act of enormous human significance. Visualize the scene in Israeli territory, where hundreds of people, united by the same heartbeat, gathered in Tel Aviv to follow the operation on screens. It is the living image of collective resilience and the victory of love over hate.

As part of this reciprocity agreement, Israel has already begun the release of dozens of prisoners of the nearly 2,000 that it will release. This is a powerful reminder that peace is an exchange, a give and take that lays the foundation for renewed trust. Each liberated person, on both sides, represents an opportunity to start from scratch, to forgive and to move forward together toward a more promising horizon.

Recognition of a Mediator Leader

President Trump, received with full honors by his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattá al Sisi, did not hesitate to recognize Egypt’s fundamental role in this milestone for peace in the Middle East. By stating that Egypt has done “a fantastic job and they have played a very important role,” he is highlighting a universal truth: success is rarely done alone. Behind every great achievement there is a team, a support network, a nation that offers its territory and its diplomacy for the common good. Egypt stands today as an example of how intelligent mediation can change the course of history.

Friends, this is not just the closure of a conflict; It is the opening of a chapter full of infinite possibilities. It is a demonstration that with courageous leadership, persistent dialogue and an unwavering faith in humanity, we can transform realities. Let this news inspire each of us to be agents of peace in our own lives, to reach out, to seek solutions and to believe, with all our being, in the possibility of a better tomorrow.

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The rescue that gave hope in the midst of the tragedy in Venezuela

Rescuers celebrate the discovery of a survivor after eight days under rubble in Venezuela.

The stench of decomposing bodies spread through the streets of La Guaira as rescue brigades moved from searching for survivors to recovering remains. However, unexpected news restored spirits to the international and local teams.

The rescue of Hernán Alberto Gil Flores

Venezuelan and foreign officials celebrated the discovery alive of a 43-year-old security guard, trapped for almost eight days under the rubble of a shopping center. Television cameras captured the emotional moment when he was extracted and placed on a stretcher, while the crowd burst into applause.

Hernán survived thanks to an air pocket and the food and water that the rescuers sent him through the cracks. It far exceeded the critical threshold of 72 hours, when experts consider it most likely to find people alive.

The other side of tragedy

In other areas of the state of La Guaira, the most affected, the outlook was bleak. The port city of Catia La Mar saw officials moving around carrying body bags and stacking coffins. Equipment with seismic sensors was removed without detecting signs of life.

The government of the interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, reported at least 2,295 deaths and more than 11,000 injuries. His management has been criticized for its slowness and disorganization. Thousands of people sleep in shelters or outdoors, and doctors warn of a health crisis due to infections and untreated injuries.

Among the victims is Daniel Alejandro Núñez Ramírez, 28, deported from the United States hours before the earthquake. He had arrived on a flight with more than a hundred Venezuelans and was transferred to a hotel in La Guaira that his mother, Oswadeliz Núñez, described as a prison. Thirty minutes after a phone call, the building collapsed. His mother collected his ashes in a morgue.

“My son was not a criminal. Why do they treat people with no criminal record as criminals?” —Oswadeliz told The Associated Press.

Support from the United States

Washington supports Rodríguez and has allocated more than $300 million in assistance. John M. Barrett, US chargé d’affaires in Venezuela, assured that funds from Venezuelan oil production will be available for reconstruction. However, organizations such as the Washington Office on Latin American Affairs ask for transparency in the use of that money.

The government’s response remains under scrutiny, as the 180-day term of Rodríguez’s interim presidency expires.

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Dog “Sarita” rescued alive from rubble in Venezuela

Mexican rescuers found "Sarita" alive under rubble in La Guaira, giving hope to affected families.

Rescue in La Guaira

During search efforts after the June 24 earthquakes in Venezuela, elements of the Mexican Army and the National Guard located a dog named “Sarita” alive. The discovery occurred in the Vargas municipality, La Guaira state, when a man was looking for his missing daughter. Upon hearing noises among the rubble, he alerted the uniformed officers.

The canine team made up of the national guard Tonantzin Arroyo Sarmiento and the rescue dog “Kai” located the animal. After cutting and removal work, Sergeant Julio César Castro Díaz managed to extract “Sarita” alive. The owner burst into tears when he met her again and expressed that this fact renewed his hope of finding his daughter.

The tasks continue in the area as part of the “Yumare” Humanitarian Aid Group.

Humanitarian support from Mexico

On Wednesday, a C-130 Hercules aircraft of the Mexican Air Force took off from Santa Lucía bound for Maiquetía, Venezuela. It transported medical and electronic supplies, as well as first aid material from the Mexican Red Cross and five electric power generating plants.

Since June 24, there have been five humanitarian aid flights with 240 members of the Army, including 151 rescuers, 60 doctors and health personnel, eight dog lovers from the Army and 10 from the National Guard, 11 from the Mexican Air Force. 13.1 tons of medicines have also been sent – 8.3 from Defense and 4.8 from IMSS-Wellbeing -, four tons of rescue equipment and eight generating plants.

The aid seeks to restore basic services and care for the population affected by the earthquakes that left thousands dead and injured.

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Mali: the Belgian shepherd who rescues lives in Venezuela

The Belgian pastor Mali has located four people after the earthquakes in Venezuela.

A Belgian shepherd in the disaster zone

Mali, a seven-year-old Belgian shepherd, is part of the Topos Azteca rescue group. Since the earthquakes of June 24 in Venezuela, their work has been key to locating four people in the rubble. Two of them were found alive, along with a puppy.

Miguel Ángel García, their human guide, explains that rescue dogs speed up searches thanks to their keen sense of smell and hearing. Mali has tirelessly toured the most affected areas of Caracas and other towns.

Behind every find are years of training and unwavering determination. While machines remove debris, Mali searches for the most valuable thing: a sign of life. His work reminds us that hope can also come on four legs.

Topos Azteca rescuers continue at ground zero, searching for more survivors.

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