Mulvaney says ‘hard to deny’ Trump’s influence on Israel-Hamas ceasefire
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Israel's Ambassador to Us Credits Trump and Degrading of Hamas for Ceasefire Deal
WASHINGTON — Israel’s ambassador to United States credited President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, along with his country’s degrading of Hamas, for the ceasefire deal that took effect Sunday. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email Ambassador Michael Herzog said Hamas realized they were on their own in their fight and “Trump came into […]
Jeffries says historians will decide whether Trump deserves credit for ceasefire: Full Interview
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) exclusively joins Meet the Press to discuss the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and how his party will respond to President-elect Donald Trump's agenda.
Mulvaney says ‘hard to deny’ Trump’s influence on Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Mick Mulvaney, former acting White House Chief of Staff during Trump’s first administration, said President-elect Trump should receive credit for Israel-Hamas ceasefire. “Look, obviously, both administrations, the outgoing Biden administration and the incoming administration, were involved in this. They had to be because of the transition period between the election,” he said during a Saturday…
Donald Trump said the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas "had better last" and claimed some of the credit for this outcome, writes the BBC.
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