Hamas, Donald Trump and hostage
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President Trump said Monday that Hamas cannot be allowed to stay in the Gaza Strip due to the horrors of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack — as he weighs the risks of Israel’s looming invasion
Freed American-Israeli hostage details starvation and abuse by Hamas as families push Trump for deal
Former Hamas hostage Keith Siegel and hostage family members Anat Angrest and Lishay Lavi-Miran call for the release of those still held in Gaza as ceasefire talks collapse.
RAFAH, Egypt (AP) — Hamas said Monday it has accepted a new proposal from Arab mediators for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip as Israel indicated its positions haven’t changed, while Gaza’s Health Ministry said the Palestinian death toll from 22 months of war has passed 62,000.
President Trump will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy today at the White House. And, more National Guard troops head to Washington, D.C. for the president's crime crackdown.
"As patriotic Israelis, we believe that a two-state-for-two-people solution remains the only viable path to peace."
President Donald Trump should support Israel's decision to occupy all of Gaza. Washington cannot allow Hamas to stay in power.
Trump administration halts visas for people from Gaza after conservative activist questions arrivals
A day after conservative activist Laura Loomer posted videos on social media of children from Gaza arriving in the United States for medical treatment and questioning how they got visas, the State Department said it was halting all visitor visas for people from Gaza pending a review.
Prior to last week’s historic summit in Alaska, President Donald Trump said he would be disappointed if a ceasefire wasn’t reached between Russia and Ukraine,