Trump Threatens Hamas Amid Push Toward Next Steps of Gaza Truce
US Vice President JD Vance arrives in Israel to support fragile ceasefire talks amid ongoing accusations of violations and 13 hostage bodies returned by Hamas, officials said.
- On Monday, US President Donald Trump warned Hamas would be eradicated if it fails to comply and said Gulf Arab states and other allied nations, including Israel, could act.
- The fragile truce has frayed as Israel and Hamas accused each other of breaches, while Hamas handed over 13 deceased hostages and 15 bodies remain missing amid delays cited by the ICRC and mediators.
- Amid resumed strikes, Israel Defence Forces said it struck dozens of Hamas targets and dismantled ~6 km of underground infrastructure using over 120 munitions, while Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry reported at least 57 Palestinians killed in 24 hours.
- US vice president JD Vance flew to Israel to meet Israeli leaders including Benjamin Netanyahu alongside Steve Witkoff, US special envoy, and Jared Kushner, White House adviser, aiming to stabilise the ceasefire.
- With aid reduced at crossings, over 800 people have been killed and nearly 2,600 injured, affecting 300 UNRWA premises, Qatar's Emir condemns ceasefire violations.
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The US president sends his deputy to Israel to make Benjamin Netanyahu a duty. Trump, for his part, threatens Hamas with a "brutal end" if it does not trace.
Trump's push for peace tested as Putin meeting called off and Gaza ceasefire shows cracks
President Trump is trying to end two brutal wars on two continents, and his pursuit of peace faces challenges in both Ukraine and Gaza. The administration says Trump has no plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin anytime soon. That's as Vice President Vance traveled to Israel to try to ensure a fragile ceasefire holds. Nick Schifrin reports.
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