3 Key Points that Led to the Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal
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Inside the Israel and Gaza peace deal – what happens next?
After two years of war, a deal has finally been struck. Hostages are coming home, Palestinian prisoners and detainees are being released, and Israel and Hamas have declared that the fighting is over. But can this really be the end? In this episode of The Fourcast, Krishnan Guru-Murthy speaks to Israeli negotiator Gershon Baskin – a man who has spent nearly five decades talking to both sides of the conflict, including Hamas. From back-channel tal…
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire LIVE Updates: Israel To Present Highest Civilian Honour To Trump For "Tireless Efforts" In Securing Peace Deal
Israel Gaza Ceasefire LIVE Updates: Israel President Isaac Herzog said Monday he will present the country's highest civilian award to his US counterpart Donald Trump for his role in securing the release of hostages from Gaza and helping to end war
3 key points that led to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal
President Trump’s personal touch — both as a heavy hand and a gentle guide — played a pivotal role at key moments in the development of a Middle East peace deal that promises to bring an end to Israel’s two-year war in Gaza, current and former officials in the United States and other nations told NBC News. Jonathan Allen reports.
How Trump’s ‘Nonconventional’ Leadership Led to Israel-Hamas Ceasefire and Hostage Deal
The remaining living 20 hostages are set to be released and returned to Israel Monday morning after over two years of captivity in Gaza. The breakthrough is a testament to President Donald Trump’s “nonconventional leadership style,” according to Vice President JD Vance. “I think the story of how this historic peace deal came to fruition is that you had Secretary [Marco] Rubio, you had Jared Kushner, you had Steve Witkoff who were empowered by th…
Donald Trump led on Monday the signing of the peace plan between Israel and Hamas that puts an end to the war that began on October 7, 2023, following the offensive of the island group that left a balance of 1,200 people murdered and another 251 kidnapped. "We achieved what everyone said was impossible," he said at the press conference.
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