Hamas, Trump and Gaza
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President Trump insisted that the cease-fire in the Gaza Strip is “still in place” despite accusations from Hamas and Israel that each side has violated the truce.
Israel said it had begun "renewed enforcement of the ceasefire" Sunday after launching strikes in Gaza as it traded accusations with Hamas that each side had violated the fragile truce.
Statement appears to signal about-face from the US president, who previously backed Hamas’s crackdown on Gaza gangs.
JD Vance, Donald Trump's top messenger, heads to Israel to prevent the collapse of the next phase of his Gaza peace plan between Netanyahu and Hamas.
After Trump’s threat, Hamas official Mohammed Nazzal defends the recent executions of Palestinians in Gaza as the group seeks to settle scores with opponents.
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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 allegedly did not return all of the hostages within the originally mandated timeframe, leading Trump on Wednesday to say he would authorize Israeli forces to return to the streets of Gaza if Hamas did not release all of the hostages, living and deceased.
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Israel-Hamas ceasefire is tested, and Zelenskyy wants in on the Trump-Putin summit: Weekend Rundown
Israel-Hamas ceasefire is tested, and Zelenskyy wants in on the Trump-Putin summit: Weekend Rundown Israel launched airstrikes on southern Gaza early Sunday in the first major test of its ceasefire with Hamas, as the two sides traded accusations of significant breaches of the deal brokered by President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump issues ultimatum to Hamas following public executions in Gaza City and violations of peace plan commitments to Israel.
We know you have much on your plate, but we are pleading with you to urgently make every effort to Bring Them Home,” Suozzi wrote.