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As Trump seeks to be a peacemaker, Netanyahu leaves Washington without breakthrough on Gaza deal

ISRAEL, JUL 11 – Netanyahu returned without a ceasefire deal as indirect talks in Qatar continue amid demands for Hamas disarmament and the release of hostages, with over 57,000 Palestinians killed, Hamas-run health ministry said.

  • Trump attempted to broker a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, but Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu left Washington without a breakthrough.
  • Netanyahu praised Trump's efforts towards peace in the Middle East, and even nominated him for a Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Secretary of State Rubio stated they were closer to a ceasefire in Gaza than before, but challenges remained.
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Despite Donald Trump's very optimistic announcements about the prospect of a ceasefire in Gaza ahead of the Israeli Prime Minister's visit, the meeting between the two leaders did not result in any agreement. In Tel Aviv, families express anger and exasperation at the attitude of their government.

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North American President said he should have already won "four or five times" Nobel Peace Prize. From Gaza to Ukraine, Trump is trying to mediate conflicts around the world to impress the Committee.

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