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Gaza, Trump V Musk, Boualem Sansal, A Year of Keir

  • US President Donald Trump is brokering a 60-day ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel, with a meeting scheduled with Netanyahu on Monday, July 7, 2025.
  • The ceasefire effort follows intense Israeli airstrikes causing over 300 Palestinian deaths and continued hostilities in Gaza, amid ongoing negotiations led by Qatar and Egypt.
  • Hamas announced a positive response after internal consultations and expressed readiness to negotiate the ceasefire implementation, demanding guarantees that hostilities will not resume.
  • Trump stated, "there could be a deal on Gaza next week" and described Hamas's reply as having a "positive spirit," while Netanyahu remains committed to returning hostages but not ending the war.
  • If agreed, the ceasefire could enable humanitarian aid delivery and hostage release, potentially easing regional tensions, but uncertainty remains due to demands for lasting guarantees.
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The North American President commented on the response of the Palestinian movement to the proposal by the moderators, with which Israel had already agreed.

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Donald Trump was optimistic but recalled that the situation "changes day by day". Israel, for its part, would not have yet made a decision, according to a government official.

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