WASHINGTON, Oct 9 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said he had no view regarding the possibility of a two-state solution following a ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas and he would follow whatever was ultimately agreed on. "I don't have a view. I'm going to go with what they agreed to," he told reporters at a meeting of his Cabinet. On what Palestinians can expect, he added: "We're going to create something where people can live … We're going to create better conditions for people." (Reporting by Jeff Mason; writing by Susan Heavey; editing by Chris Reese)
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