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Rubio Stresses Commitment to Gaza Ceasefire, Returning Hostages in Meeting with Families

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 26 – The U.S. and Israel accuse Hamas of bad faith in ceasefire talks as 50 hostages remain, with pressure mounting on all sides for a deal, experts say.

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The US and Israeli negotiating teams departed Qatar on Thursday to continue consultations in their respective countries.

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Axios, citing unnamed sources, reported that US President Donald Trump's national security team is reconsidering its strategy toward the Gaza Strip, while US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the families of Israeli prisoners in Gaza that it is time to consider a "more comprehensive approach" and present "new options" to end the war in Gaza...

·Amman, Jordan
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Israeli negotiators in Qatar for the Gaza ceasefire have decided to return. The US President claimed that Hamas did not want a deal. Hamas rejected these claims, stating that it conducted the negotiations with a stance and responsibility appreciated by the mediators.

·Türkiye
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The American news website Axios revealed on Saturday that the Trump administration is considering changing its strategy for dealing with the Gaza file, following the failure of the latest round of talks. A frustrated US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told the families of the hostages during a meeting held on Friday: “We need to seriously rethink,” according to two people present at the meeting who spoke to Axios. The website stated that six mont…

·Mecca, Saudi Arabia
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KATU broke the news in Portland, United States on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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