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Trump gives Hamas ultimatum on Gaza deal

US President Donald Trump gave Hamas an ultimatum of “three or four days” on Tuesday to respond to his plan for Gaza, as the militant group reviewed the proposal backed by Israel. The plan calls for a ...
The U.S. proposal would put Gaza’s territory effectively under international control, deploying an international security force.
THE PLAN presented on September 29th by Donald Trump to end the war in Gaza, was received rapturously by the Israeli public. In the first opinion poll on it, which was conducted by an Israeli ...
CAIRO (AP) — Qatar said Tuesday that further talks were needed over details of U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan aimed at ending the nearly two-year war in Gaza, as Hamas weighed its reply. In ...
US President Donald Trump called it “potentially one of the great days ever in civilization” as he laid out his administration’s 20-point proposal for a comprehensive end to the war in Gaza. In ...
The US president said he hoped Hamas would sign up to the plan “for their own good” and signalled that the war would get worse if they did not.
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a plan that could yield an end to the war in Gaza. But Hamas was not involved in crafting the 20-point plan, and it’s not clear ...
Announcing a peace plan is the easy part. Executing it is much harder.
After facing months of genocide accusations, pariah status and global pressure to halt the war in Gaza, Netanyahu has agreed on a ceasefire plan with U.S. President Donald Trump. The 20-point plan, ...
CAIRO — Israeli forces killed at least 31 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, local hospitals said, as questions churned about President Trump’s peace plan aimed at ending the nearly two-year ...
President Trump says he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have reached a deal to end the war in Gaza. Will Hamas agree?
Trump has reason for optimism. Something is brewing. There’s actual momentum to change the status quo. Major regional players and key international actors have made moves in recent weeks that may have ...