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Israeli and Hamas officials discuss US peace plan for Gaza
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Gaza peace process ‘IS NOT DONE,’ Trump warns as Hamas still hasn’t returned hostage bodies
THE DEAD HAVE NOT BEEN RETURNED, AS PROMISED!” President Trump wrote on Truth Social hours after returning from his trip to Israel and Egypt celebrating the cease-fire deal that freed
President Trump said his focus now is on rebuilding Gaza, but has shared few specifics on his vision for security and governance of the enclave.
Israeli officials said Israel had decided to restrict aid and delay plans to open the southern border crossing to Egypt because Hamas had violated the ceasefire deal by failing to turnover the bodies of hostages who had died after being captured in Hamas's invasion of Israel in October 2023.
The president seems undisturbed by the terrorist group’s murderous campaign against dissidents. In fact, he seems to admire it.
A convoy of trucks carrying food, fuel and medical supplies drove through the Rafah border crossing from Egypt into Gaza on Wednesday, according to the Egyptian Red Crescent. The entrance of humanitarian aid to the enclave was paused on Monday and Tuesday due to prisoner and hostage exchanges between Israel and Hamas and a Jewish holiday.
Hamas has deployed hundreds of police and clashed with armed groups in Gaza in what the militant group says is an attempt to restore law and order in areas where Israeli troops have withdrawn for the U.
So far the Gaza ceasefire is holding, but calls are getting louder for Hamas to hand over more hostages' remains, and for Israel to allow in more aid.
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Trump Threatens Violence Against Hamas as Gaza Ceasefire Outlook Dims
It looks like President Donald Trump may have jumped the shark on declaring peace in the Middle East: Less than 24 hours after declaring that the war between Israel and Hamas had finally finished, Trump promised to disarm Hamas by force,