A Legacy Abandoned: Decades of Progress Cast Aside Thanks to Trump's Reinstatement
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUN 25 – President Trump links US strikes on Iran to accelerated ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, with mediators reporting intensified discussions and hopes for imminent progress.
- US President Donald Trump said on June 25, 2025, that 'great progress' was being made toward ending the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza following recent US strikes on Iran.
- The progress followed a 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran, triggered by US airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites on June 22, 2025, which Israel called a 'historic victory'.
- On June 24, seven Israeli soldiers were killed in southern Gaza’s Khan Yunis area when their armored vehicle, carrying combat engineers on a reconnaissance mission, was hit by an explosive, representing one of Israel’s deadliest military losses in the conflict.
- The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry reported that 33 people were killed and 267 injured while seeking food aid, with nearly 550 deaths near aid centers since March amid dire humanitarian conditions.
- The reported advances in ceasefire talks and military setbacks suggest potential easing of hostilities, although Hamas says no new war-ending proposals have been received and talks are ongoing.
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