Gaza, Trump and Israel
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Hamas and other Palestinian factions are expected to present their response to Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan quickly, a source tells CBS News.
The leaders of the U.S. and Israel say they have agreed to a broad plan that could end Israel's war in Gaza. But substantial uncertainties remain.
President Trump said Israel would have a green light to “finish the job” if Hamas refused to agree to the cease-fire deal.
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Trump issues executive order declaring any attack on Qatar be treated as a threat to U.S. security
Weeks after Israel bombed Qatar's capital, Trump signed an executive order declaring any attack on the Arab nation will be treated as a threat to the U.S.
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu unveiled a ceasefire proposal aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza, with Israel accepting the plan and awaiting Hamas's response.
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US President Donald Trump Signs Executive Order Vowing To Defend Qatar After Israel's Strike
The order apparently came during a visit to Washington on Monday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump organised a call by Netanyahu to Qatar during the visit in which Netanyahu "expressed his deep regret" over the strike that killed six people, including a member of the Qatari security forces, the White House said.
Trump told Netanyahu that Israel would have the U.S.' "full backing" to "finish the job" on Hamas if the militant group rejects the 20-point peace deal.