Gaza, Netanyahu and Trump
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A top U.S. State Department official waived nine mandatory counterterrorism and anti-fraud safeguards to rush a $30 million award last month to a Gaza aid group backed by the Trump administration and Israel,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump focused on freeing hostages held in Gaza.In a post on X, he stressed his determination to "eliminate" the military and governmental capabilities of Hamas.
President Donald Trump has been working to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, but questions still remain as to
The United Nations, human rights groups and some scholars have condemned the idea of removing people from their homeland in the Gaza Strip.
US officials say a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas could be close to an agreement. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington to meet US President Donald Trump, and there is reportedly only one remaining issue blocking a deal.