Key Points

South Korea has officially welcomed the new peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. The foreign ministry specifically praised President Trump's initiative in brokering the deal. They expressed hope that this could become a critical turning point for restoring stability in the Middle East. The government also emphasized the importance of soon releasing all hostages and improving humanitarian conditions in Gaza.

Key Points: South Korea Welcomes Israel Hamas Gaza Peace Deal

  • South Korea welcomes first phase peace deal between Israel and Hamas
  • Agreement includes hostage release and partial Israeli troop withdrawal
  • Government praises mediation efforts by Qatar Egypt and Turkey
  • Hopes deal becomes critical turning point for Middle East stability
  • Trump announced agreement on Truth Social calling it historic
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South Korea welcomes Gaza deal, hopes it can become turning point for peace in Middle East

South Korean government praises Trump's initiative in Israel-Hamas agreement, hopes it becomes turning point for Middle East peace and hostage release

"We highly appreciate US President Donald Trump's initiative for this agreement - South Korean Foreign Ministry"

Seoul, Oct 9

The South Korean government on Thursday welcomed the first phase of a peace plan signed between Israel and Hamas, voicing hope that it could serve as a turning point for peace in the Middle East.

The foreign ministry issued the message after Israel and the Palestinian militant group signed the peace plan, under which Hamas will release hostages, while Israel will partially withdraw its troops from Gaza and release Palestinian detainees, Yonhap News Agency reported.

"We highly appreciate US President Donald Trump's initiative for this agreement, as well as efforts of neighboring countries, such as Qatar, Egypt and Turkey, to mediate," the ministry said.

It expressed hope that the release of all hostages and improvements in humanitarian conditions in Gaza will take place soon.

"(The government) hopes the latest agreement will become a critical turning point for the restoration of peace and stability in the Middle East," the ministry said.

South Korean government's statement comes after Trump on his social media platform, Truth Social, announced that Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas had reached an agreement on the "first phase" of a plan to halt the fighting in Gaza and facilitate the release of hostages and prisoners.

While making the announcement on Truth Social, Trump called it a great day for the Arab and Muslim World, Israel, all surrounding nations, and the US and thanked the mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey.

"I am very proud to announce that Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first phase of our peace plan. This means that all of the hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps toward a Strong, Durable, and everlasting peace. All parties will be treated fairly! This is a great day for the Arab and Muslim World, Israel, all surrounding nations, and the United States of America, and we thank the mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey, who worked with us to make this historic and unprecedented event happen," Trump posted on Truth Social.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see South Korea taking a constructive stance. India has always supported peaceful resolution of conflicts. The release of hostages is crucial - no family should suffer like this anywhere in the world.
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Arjun K
While I welcome any step toward peace, I'm skeptical about long-term success. The region has seen many such agreements fail. Hope this time it's different and brings real change for Palestinian and Israeli civilians.
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Sarah B
The humanitarian aspect is most important. Gaza has suffered too much. As someone who values human dignity, I hope this agreement brings immediate relief to the people there. Food, medicine, basic necessities - these matter most right now.
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Vikram M
Interesting to see countries like Qatar, Egypt and Turkey playing mediator roles. India too has the diplomatic capability to contribute to such peace processes. Our foreign policy should be more proactive in global conflict resolution.
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Michael C
The mention of "partial withdrawal" concerns me. Either commit fully to peace or don't. Half measures rarely work in such complex conflicts. Hope both sides show genuine commitment to this process.

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