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Former Israeli official proposes a two-pronged strategy to free hostages from Hamas, suggesting local talks and humanitarian zones to separate Gazans.
Sen. Lindsey Graham says Israel is about to change strategy with regard to Hamas, essentially giving up on returning the remaining hostages and simply destroying the rest of Gaza. "You're going to see,
"We need to do some serious rethinking," a visibly frustrated Secretary of State Marco Rubio told a group of hostage families on Friday after the latest round of Gaza talks broke down, two people who attended the meeting tell Axios.
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Thanks to Trump, Israel played chicken with Hamas. Hamas won. - MSNBut Trump is no longer threatening Hamas. He now says that he is “frustrated” with the Gaza war, and he wants Israel to “wrap it up”.
Former President Trump on Tuesday hit President Biden on what he called a weak strategy regarding the Israel-Hamas war, vowing to fix the situation in the Middle East if he’s reelected.
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNHamas can't stop this, only Israel can. But does it want to?Israel’s opposition to UNRWA has nothing to do with Hamas or with theft of humanitarian aid. It instead concerns how UNRWA — because it is a United Nations agency explicitly focused on Palestinians — constitutes an international recognition that the Palestinians are a nation and that many of them are refugees from their homeland.
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A new strategy for destroying Hamas? - MSNTrump's Middle East envoy Witkoff says the latest phased deal is almost completed, and believes it 'will lead to lasting peace'. We'll know soon enough The post A new strategy for destroying Hamas ...
The Biden administration and the incoming Trump administration are proposing contrasting strategies to end the Israel-Hamas War. On Monday, President-elect Trump demanded the release of Israeli ...
Trump says US will partner with Israel to run additional food centers in Gaza, but details are scant
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the U.S. will partner with Israel to run new food centers in Gaza to address the worsening humanitarian crisis there, but he and U.S. officials offered few additional details about the plan or how it would differ from existing food distribution centers.