
Trump’s Gaza ‘Peace Plan’: Diplomacy or Hostage Deal?
Israel’s Gaza peace plan with Trump faces criticism for offering no real rights to Palestinians and instead boosting Israeli war aims under a diplomatic facade.
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Israel’s Gaza peace plan with Trump faces criticism for offering no real rights to Palestinians and instead boosting Israeli war aims under a diplomatic facade.
Late Sunday, Yemen’s Houthis launched a second drone attack toward Eilat. The Israeli army intercepted the UAV with no casualties, highlighting rising tensions along the Red Sea coast.
Israeli forces launched fresh strikes on Gaza as Palestinians await Trump’s proposed plan and Egypt hosts crucial ceasefire talks.
Egypt brings Israeli and Hamas delegations together for Gaza ceasefire talks and a full hostage-prisoner swap under a U.S. proposal, as Israel pauses bombing and envoys head to Cairo.
Hamas says it is ready to “immediately” start negotiations under Trump’s Gaza peace plan, as he urges Israel to pause bombings and Arab leaders step in.
Israel’s interception of the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla sparks worldwide protests and calls for safe passage of humanitarian aid.
Hamas says Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan needs major clarifications on war end, withdrawal, disarmament, prisoner swaps and reconstruction.
President Trump signs an executive order pledging US defense for Qatar if attacked, strengthening ties amid the Gaza war mediation role.
Trump gives Hamas 3-4 days to accept a U.S.-backed 20-point Gaza peace plan, with Qatar, Egypt & Türkiye pushing for ceasefire and hostages swap.
Trump’s 20-point plan to end the Gaza conflict faces skepticism over its balance, vague details, and its impact on a two-state solution.