Israel, Gaza and Trump
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Trump suggests he put forward new Gaza ceasefire proposal
United States President Donald Trump has suggested that he put forward a new proposal to end the war in Gaza, saying that Israel has accepted his terms as it pushes on with its brutal assault on the Palestinian territory.
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The 100-Word Ceasefire “Proposal” Trump Sent Hamas
A five-point summary outlining U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal for a Gaza ceasefire was delivered to Hamas by mediators over the weekend. Trump has characterized the ultimatum as the final offer to the Palestinian resistance movement before Israel accelerates its campaign to enact the total destruction of the Gaza Strip.
Israel targeted residential compound housing Hamas leaders in Doha, killing 5 Hamas members, Qatari security officer - Anadolu Ajansı
Israel has intensified its attacks on Gaza City, destroying residential towers and killing dozens, as Hamas signals support for a new ceasefire proposal from the US. President Trump says Israel has accepted the deal and warns Hamas to comply or face consequences.
As Israel mounts a major Gaza offensive, President Trump has neither urged restraint nor endorsed the action, which Israel’s leader has taken as an implicit green light to proceed.
President Trump has been expressing frustration with the leaders of Israel and Russia as they escalate conflicts while he seeks to broker ends to the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
Egypt’s foreign minister urged US President Donald Trump on Friday to play a decisive role in achieving peace in the Middle East and turning “Gaza tragedy into opportunity for reconciliation and recovery.”
The US put forward new ceasefire principles that call for the immediate release of all hostages and the start of negotiations for a comprehensive end to the war, according to two Israeli officials familiar with the discussions.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Reportedly Gave Israel Greenlight to Blow Up Ceasefire Talks
Israeli sources report that the U.S. signed off on the attack after inviting leaders to Qatar to discuss Trump’s Gaza ceasefire proposal.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says he will be seeking answers from Israeli officials about how they see the way forward in Gaza following Israel's attack on Hamas operatives in Qatar that has up