Trump says ceasefire going 'well' despite clashes, Israeli strikes
President Donald Trump acknowledged Israel's renewed airstrikes in Gaza on Wednesday, though said he believed phase one of the current ceasefire would hold and that phase two would come to fruition.

"You know, they had a problem today, I understand, with a bomb that went off," Trump told reporters. "Hurt some people pretty badly, probably killed some people, they're telling me, it just happened."
The airstrikes came after four Israeli troops were injured in what the Israel Defense Forces said was a Hamas attack in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. At least five people were killed in the retaliatory Israeli strikes, the Kuwait field hospital in southern Gaza reported.
Nonetheless, Trump said that he believed the ceasefire -- which came into effect in October -- was "going along well."
Trump also expressed confidence in the implementation of phase two of the agreement. "Phase two is moving along, yeah. It's going to happen," he said.
-ABC News' Isabella Murray, Nicholas Kerr, Hannah Demissie, Michelle Stoddart, Selina Wang and Meghan Mistry





