State Department: Trump committed to long-term resolution to Israel-Hamas conflict
- The U.S. State Department blamed Hamas for the reported deaths of approximately 400 Gazans due to Israeli airstrikes, stating they used civilians as 'cannon fodder' to perpetuate the conflict, as noted by State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce.
- The ceasefire brokered by the Trump administration collapsed after Hamas rejected a proposal from U.S. Special envoy Steve Witkoff to extend it, which was reported by sources.
- President Trump is committed to a long-term resolution of the Israel-Hamas conflict, emphasizing that the region understands the need for a different approach, according to Tammy Bruce.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu affirmed the decision to resume fighting, stating that negotiations would continue 'under fire' due to Hamas's rejections of proposals.
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Trump doesn’t just want ‘peaceful day or peaceful week’ in Israel-Hamas conflict, State Dept says
Bruce said later in the briefing that Witkoff’s original bridge proposal is not off the table if Hamas chooses to accept it. By Mike Wagenheim, JNS The U.S. State Department blamed Hamas for reported deaths of some 400 Gazans in Israel’s Tuesday airstrikes on the enclave. “It’s a shame that Hamas has allowed this to occur, but look nowhere else other than the people who have facilitated this suffering from the beginning,” Tammy Bruce, the State …
State Department: Trump committed to long-term resolution to Israel-Hamas conflict
State Department spokesman Tammy Bruce says Hamas is to blame for the deaths of Gazans in surprise Israeli strikes, notes Witkoff’s original bridge proposal remains an option should Hamas choose to accept it.
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