Gaza, White House and Vance
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The Trump administration strategy is to try to keep Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel from resuming an all-out assault against Hamas, U.S. officials said.
As the Donald Trump administration pushes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stick to the deal with Hamas, Vice President JD Vance has said that the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip will hold but it will not be easy.
JD Vance, Donald Trump's top messenger, traveled to Israel to try and prevent the collapse of the ceasefire between Netanyahu and Hamas.
Trump on Monday laid out a 20-point plan for ending the Israel-Hamas war and establishing a postwar governance in the battered Palestinian territory.
U.S. officials detail plans for rewards to help locate missing hostage bodies in Gaza while addressing Hamas executions and creating safe zones for Palestinians.
As members of the cabinet met at the White House to celebrate the beginning of the end of the war in Gaza, a product of the peace deal that Secretary of
Writing on X, Steven Cheung, assistant to the President and the White House director of communications, called on Obama to reference Trump in response to the former president’s post in which he said: “We should all be encouraged and relieved that an end to the conflict is within sight.”
Palestinian-American mediator Bishara Bahbah detailed new messages from Hamas to the White House and outlined challenges in implementing the Trump-backed Gaza ceasefire plan. A new article at Al-Ain media in the UAE includes an interview with a key individual who may have insight into what comes next in Gaza.