Gaza, Trump and Hamas
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Fact Check: Rumor claims Trump used Biden's 'exact deal' to end war in Gaza. That's not true
On Oct. 13, Hamas released all remaining hostages per the first phase of Trump's proposal. Biden's plan involved a slower timeline for their release.
Trump vows ‘all hell’ will break loose if Hamas don’t agree to peace terms by new deadline - The US president warned Hamas will be given “one last chance” to respond to his 20-point peace plan
Israel agrees to initial Gaza withdrawal line shared with Hamas by the U.S., with President Donald Trump confirming ceasefire awaits Hamas response.
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Hamas credits the floridly pro-Israel U.S. President with coercing Benjamin Netanyahu into accepting a ceasefire deal.
Support for a peace plan grows as negotiators work in Cairo to seal the deal, with Gazan militias backing Trump’s proposal amid fighting and calls for new local governance.
The army said the coffin of a deceased hostage was on the way to Israeli troops in the Gaza Strip. The handover came after Hamas’ military wing said it would hand over the body of a hostage that was pulled out earlier in the day to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
The body of an eleventh hostage returned to Israel from Gaza on Saturday has been identified as Ronen Engel, as the ceasefire that brought a pause to two years of destruction in the Palestinian enclave comes under strain.