Gaza, Israel and Protests
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The move comes after Loomer, the right-wing provocateur, freaked out over a video of children from Gaza coming to the U.S. for medical care
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
President Trump is giving a tacit green light for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to take over the Gaza Strip, framing the move as an Israeli-owned decision amid a global outcry and growing calls in the U.
US president’s comments come amid warnings that expanding Israeli operations would be ‘catastrophic’ for Palestinians.
One source said it is seen as an unrealistic option because airdrops would not come close to meeting the needs of 2.1 million Palestinians.
President Trump stopped short of directly endorsing Israel's plans to attack and occupy Gaza City in a brief phone interview with Axios on Monday, but said he didn't believe Hamas would release the hostages unless the situation changed.
President Donald Trump should support Israel's decision to occupy all of Gaza. Washington cannot allow Hamas to stay in power.
President Donald Trump said on Thursday he would like to see journalists gain access to Gaza to see humanitarian efforts.
President Trump said Thursday that he would like to see Israel grant foreign journalists access to the Gaza Strip. “I’d like to see that happen, sure,” the president told
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff visited Gaza where they saw how the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is distributing aid and bypassing Hamas.
Hamas has told mediators in the Middle East that it accepts a new ceasefire proposal for the Gaza Strip, as a fresh diplomatic push to end the war gained traction.