Gaza Truce Faces Aid Crunch and Boundary Dispute, Testing Trump’s Peace Plan
A month into the Gaza ceasefire, aid bottlenecks, hostage delays, and boundary disputes threaten the U.S.-brokered peace plan by the Trump administration.
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A month into the Gaza ceasefire, aid bottlenecks, hostage delays, and boundary disputes threaten the U.S.-brokered peace plan by the Trump administration.
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