Gaza, Hamas and Trump
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President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he would consider allowing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resume military action in Gaza if Hamas refuses to uphold its end of the ceasefire deal,
The ceasefire agreement was based on a proposal by Trump. The one-page document, signed by Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and Hamas representatives, outlined a phased withdrawal of Israeli forces, the release of hostages and prisoners, and the resumption of humanitarian aid.
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Trump says he’ll meet with Putin in Hungary. He first meets Friday with Zelenskyy at the White House
President Donald Trump has announced plans to meet with Russia's Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the war in Ukraine.
Today: Israel announced that all 20 surviving hostages held by Hamas were now home. Hundreds of Palestinian detainees and prisoners held by Israel were released in return. Context: The releases were part of the ceasefire deal Trump helped negotiate. The bodies of some of the dead hostages held by Hamas have been released as well.
Trump’s Oct. 13 address focused on his administration’s efforts to produce an agreement between Israel and Hamas, which included a Gaza ceasefire and the release of 20 Israeli hostages, 250 Palestinian prisoners and about 1,700 Palestinian detainees held without charges.
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Trump wants to push for Middle East peace. Netanyahu is still talking up Israel's military might
President Donald Trump has declared Israel's war with Hamas over and sees the ceasefire as a chance for lasting peace in the Middle East.
Hamas released the final 20 living hostages it held in Gaza in return for the freeing of nearly 2,000 Palestinians from Israeli prisons, in a landmark exchange that forms a crucial part of US President Donald Trump’s push to end the two-year war in the Palestinian enclave.
Follow live updates as Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are released. Presidents Trump and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi are expected to meet with other leaders in Egypt to discuss Gaza’s future.