Gaza, Hamas and Trump
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Trump says ‘I will’ visit Gaza, calls ‘respect’ for president ‘most important factor’ in peace deal
President Trump confirmed he plans to visit the war-torn Gaza Strip in an interview published Thursday while crediting himself as the indispensable factor in brokering the peace deal between
By Alexander Cornwell and Nidal al-Mughrabi KIRYAT GAT, Israel (Reuters) -The U.S. increased pressure on Hamas on Tuesday to disarm in the next phase of an already fragile Gaza ceasefire as President Donald Trump pushed to cement an end to the devastating conflict.
Trump portrayed Netanyahu as main roadblock to ceasefire, saying in TIME Magazine interview 'he would have gone on for years'
President Trump crowed about the quiet influence over Israel he had during the Biden administration, strongly suggesting that the Jewish state would run key decisions by him.
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.
Trump said on Monday that the US would destroy Hamas if the militant group didn’t continue to honor the ceasefire with Israel.
Internal foreign ministry report shows Riyadh seeks to disarm Hamas and carry out reform of the Palestinian Authority
Gaza cease-fire: Vice President JD Vance tackled one of the thorniest issues to reaching a lasting peace in Gaza on Thursday, saying during his visit to Israel that the disarming of Hamas would be led by an international security force, which has yet to be formed. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in the country on Thursday. Read more ›