Gaza, Hamas and Trump
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So when he set his sights on one of his trickiest second-term goals—ending the war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas—he didn't turn to diplomats or generals. He enlisted two men who spoke his language: Steve Witkoff,
Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert gave rare praise to Donald Trump for helping broker a ceasefire deal between Israel and Gaza.
President Donald Trump signed a historic peace agreement ending two years of Gaza fighting after brokering a U.S. ceasefire deal with Hamas and Israel.
President Trump said Monday that “we’ll have to see” about a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “A lot of people like the one-state solution. Some people like the two-state solutions.
The White House has had tumultuous relations with its northern neighbor, which Trump has called the "51st state."
After Hamas fighters tightened their grip in Gaza Tuesday, carrying out public executions and defying any suggestions the militant group is willing to cede control of the embattled territory, U.S. President Donald Trump said the Palestinian militant group must disarm or will be forced to.
President Trump answered questions on a number of topics during his meeting with Argentina's president at the White House, touching on Gaza, the government shutdown, and newly proposed Pentagon press restrictions.
Onboard Air Force One, the BBC's Tom Bateman pressed President Donald Trump on whether his negotiated ceasefire would stay intact.