Hamas, Israel and Trump
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Israel-Hamas conflict would be 'worse' with a Kamala Harris presidency, Jerusalem Post editor says
Jerusalem Post editor says Israel-Hamas situation would be "worse" under Kamala Harris presidency, praising Trump's unconventional approach to Middle East peace.
Regional players are unlikely to want their forces to “fight Hamas or get caught in the crossfire,” a former U.S. ambassador to Israel told NBC News.
Trump's plan includes Hamas laying down its arms and leaving the Gaza Strip, promising to remain peaceful and to play no future part in its governance. The lives of those who agree will be spared, Trump has said. Israel would also withdraw its forces, and all the hostages held in Gaza must be released under his plan.
Hamas officials have confirmed they handed over the body of another Israeli hostage on Monday as President Donald Trump's deadline nears.
President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Hamas, stating they would face severe consequences, including potential eradication, if they violate the recent ceasefire agreement with Israel. , US News,
U.S. President Donald Trump said allies in the Middle East are enthusiastic about the idea of fighting Hamas in Gaza if it does not uphold the ceasefire agreement with Israel that he brokered under his 20-point peace plan.
Hamas agrees to President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan that calls for release of all 48 hostages and complete Israeli withdrawal in exchange for Hamas disarmament.