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Israel accepts Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan
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Rabat - US President Donald Trump has unveiled a plan aimed at ending Israel’s genocide on Gaza - presenting it as a decisive ultimatum rather than a US President Donald Trump has unveiled a plan aimed at ending Israel’s genocide on Gaza - presenting it as a decisive ultimatum rather than a negotiable offer.
The White House expressed disapproval with the attack, saying a unilateral strike in a country that's a U.S. ally "does not advance Israel or America's goals," and tried to tip off Qatar in advance.
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.
Israel carried out an attack targeting Hamas leadership in Qatar on Tuesday, in an unprecedented strike on a key mediator in the Gaza conflict that threatened to derail renewed peace efforts and further inflame tensions in the region.
The statement came after reports on Sunday revealed the full details of the Trump administration's 21-point plan to reach a hostage deal and ceasefire in Gaza. Hamas said on Sunday that it has not received anynew proposals from mediators,
Israel’s attack on Hamas’ top leaders as they weighed a new ceasefire proposal in Qatar was the latest in a series of unprecedented measures it has taken to vanquish the militant group — all of which have so far failed.
Qatar slams Israeli attacks on Hamas leaders in Doha as "state terrorism" after the bombardment rocks the tiny U.S. ally and dashes hopes of a ceasefire in Gaza
President Donald Trump unveiled a 20-point peace plan to end the war in Gaza, offering Hamas amnesty in exchange for hostage releases and weapon decommissioning.