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U.S. President Donald Trump said allies in the Middle East are enthusiastic about the idea of fighting Hamas in Gaza if it does not uphold the ceasefire agreement with Israel that he brokered under his 20-point peace plan.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance will arrive in Israel on Tuesday, as Washington tries to stabilise the first, shaky, phase of the Gaza ceasefire and push Israel and Hamas towards the harder concessions asked of each side in coming talks.
Some of the countries expected to lead the Gaza peace force are skittish about the prospect of going to combat with Hamas, NYT reported. US President Donald Trump claimed that countries in the Middle East expressed their interest in militarily entering Gaza to "straighten out Hamas,
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Trump warns Hamas ‘we will have no choice but to go in and kill them’ if bloodshed persists in Gaza
President Donald Trump is warning Hamas that “we will have no choice but to go in and kill them” if internal bloodshed persists in Gaza.
Hamas is going back to using schools, hospitals and civilian infrastructures as hideouts during the cease-fire calm, the Palestinian Authority said — as President Trump warned Tuesday that the US’s Mideast allies are prepared to send in troops to “straighten” out the terrorists.
Vance also cautioned that “there is currently no existing security infrastructure to guarantee Hamas’s disarmament. ” The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is not in danger of collapsing, US President Donald Trump told reporters on Monday,
Peace in the Middle East” may be almost over. Even Donald Trump recognized the fragility of the ceasefire arrangement between Israel and Palestine Monday, mentioning during a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese that his administration was currently grappling with a “little situation” in the region.
This is the perfect convergence of faith and diplomacy,” Mark Walker recently told The Post of his pending ambassadorship, a post created in 1998 and designed to help the US push for religious