WASHINGTON (TNND) -- The United Nations Security Council has adopted a U.S.-backed resolution to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza and deploy an international stabilization force to the region for at least two years. This move is seen as a significant achievement for President Donald Trump's foreign policy and offers a glimmer of hope for the people of Israel, marking the end of a violent chapter that began with the Hamas terror attacks on Oct. 7, 2023.
Armstrong Williams, a Washington insider, is currently in Israel, reporting on the situation from the ground. Williams shared his observations, noting the resilience and normalcy among the Israeli people despite the fragile peace. "Shockingly, it's just how normal people are here, how they go on about their business, their warmth, and when they recognize your accent as an American, how grateful they are for our support," he said.
Williams plans to visit significant sites, including the IDF tunnels and areas affected by the recent violence. He also hopes to enter Gaza, depending on security conditions. "We're going to see the burned-up homes and villages that were destroyed," he said, emphasizing the ongoing disruption of life in the region.
Reflecting on his previous visits, Williams noted the persistent threat of terrorism in Israel.
"Israel is always under the dark cloud of terrorism. It's the only thing I've ever known," he said. Despite the challenges, Williams highlighted the resilience of the Israeli people, who continue to rebuild and live their lives amid constant threats.
Williams' reports from Israel aim to provide a deeper understanding of the situation and the enduring spirit of those affected by the conflict.