Trump’s vice president cancels trip to Occupied Palestine

The U.S. official also said that J.D. Vance, Vice President to U.S. President Donald Trump, made this decision to avoid the perception that the Washington administration endorsed Tel Aviv’s decision to launch a large-scale operation at a time when the United States is working toward a ceasefire and an agreement on Zionist prisoners.
According to Axios, Vance officially cited logistical reasons for canceling his trip to the occupied territories, but this decision underscores that the U.S. has taken a clear stance regarding the Zionist regime’s current policy in Gaza.
This comes as Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, has refused to sign any agreement that would lead to an end to the Gaza war and has shown little flexibility in negotiations.