Gaza, Israel and Trump
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Trump claimed that he had backlash from some of his supporters but stressed he decided to send aid to Gaza anyway because there is “a humanitarian reason for doing it.”
Midterm buzz heats up{beacon}PRESIDENT TRUMP on Monday broke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the hunger crisis in Gaza, adding to a steady drumbeat of international
Over a series of escalations across the Middle East, Netanyahu appears to be gambling with the Trump Administration’s patience.
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Only a few weeks ago, President Donald Trump seemed confident a deal was days away that would end the fighting in Gaza, secure the release of hostages and allow aid to flow into an enclave where people are starving to death.
President Donald Trump says Hamas is reluctant to release the remaining hostages amid Israel's increase in humanitarian aid efforts in Gaza on Sunday.
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President Donald Trump seemed to be recalibrating his stance on Gaza on Monday, expressing concern about the humanitarian situation and urging Israel’s leader to take action as images of emaciated children have emerged.
TURNBERRY, Scotland/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday Israel would have to make a decision on next steps in Gaza, adding he did not know what would happen after the collapse of ceasefire and hostage-release negotiations with Hamas.
Hamas issued a scathing statement in which it rejected U.S. criticism of its handling of negotiations aimed at ending the nearly two-year-long war in Gaza.
Turkey has been spared the worst of US pressure on its allies but bromance between the leaders is running into obstacles
The announcement came after Trump and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen met briefly at Trump’s Turnberry golf course in Scotland.
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is set to meet with Israeli and Qatari officials as the Trump administration works to secure a deal to end the war in Gaza.