Israel’s deadly Gaza strikes cast more doubt on ceasefire progress days after Kushner visit
At least 10 people were killed in strikes and raids as U.S.-backed ceasefire talks remained stalled, officials and hospitals said.
- On Monday, Envoy Jared Kushner met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to revive the stalled Gaza peace plan, urging him not to create obstacles in implementing the Trump administration's framework.
- The Trump administration's proposed peace plan envisions phased Gaza withdrawal and governance transfer to a technocratic committee, but Israel insists on full disarmament before any troop pullback, creating a central sticking point.
- During talks in Cairo, Kushner characterized discussions with Hamas as 'very, very good,' though he acknowledged the difficulty of trusting the group despite their commitments to disarm.
- Facing domestic pressure ahead of elections, Netanyahu reportedly resists U.S. requests to reduce military strikes in Gaza, complicating diplomatic efforts to advance the peace framework.
- Despite a ceasefire in place since October, near-daily Israeli strikes continue claiming lives, with at least 1,260 killed since the truce began, undermining stabilization efforts.
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Israel strikes on Gaza cast more doubt on ceasefire progress
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Deadly airstrikes in Gaza on Wednesday cast more doubt on whether new U.S. efforts can advance a tenuous ceasefire in the Palestinian territory. Just two days after U.S. negotiators reportedly asked Israel to draw down attacks in the Gaza Strip , at least 10 people were killed Wednesday in two strikes, according to local hospitals and the Palestinian Red Crescent. Israeli troops also crossed the ceasefire line in sout…
Trump's son-in-law travels through the region for talks about the Gaza plan. In Egypt he meets representatives of Hamas, in Jerusalem Israel's leadership. Middle East expert Peter Lintl explains where it is and what the election has to do with it.
Israel’s deadly Gaza strikes cast doubt on ceasefire progress days after Kushner visit
Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday. Two days later, at least 10 people were killed in strikes on Gaza.
Israel's deadly Gaza strikes cast more doubt on ceasefire progress days after Kushner visit
Deadly airstrikes in Gaza and reports of an Israeli raid there have cast more doubt on any progress made by the latest U.S. efforts to move forward the tenuous ceasefire.
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