Gaza, Trump and the ceasefire
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Israel has insisted that it is committed to a ceasefire in Gaza despite launching a wave of missile attacks and temporarily shutting off aid to the enclave.
Israel strikes targets in Gaza and halts the arrival of aid after it said Hamas militants fired on Israeli troops.
On Sept. 9, Israeli missiles slammed into an office in Qatar where Palestinian militant group Hamas’s top negotiators were meeting to discuss President Trump’s latest proposal for a cease-fire. The attack on the soil of a major U.S. security partner came with little warning to Trump and none for Qatar.
President Donald Trump is weighing providing Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles as he shifts his focus to the Russia–Ukraine war following the Israel–Hamas ceasefire agreement.
Israel is attacking Gaza, Reuters and other portals reported on Sunday, citing Israeli Channel 12
Special envoy Steve Witkoff and U.S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner are in Israel Monday to shore up the tenuous ceasefire that's holding in Gaza.
The meeting comes a day after President Donald Trump spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who warned him against giving Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.