Trump Sees 'Progress' on Gaza, Raising Hopes for Ceasefire
- US President Donald Trump said on June 25, 2025, that great progress was made in talks to end the Israel-Hamas war following a 12-day conflict involving Israel and Iran.
- This progress followed US strikes on June 22 against three Iranian nuclear sites, which Trump claimed set back Iran's program by decades despite some intelligence suggesting only a minor delay.
- Meanwhile, seven Israeli soldiers were killed on June 24 in southern Gaza when their vehicle was struck by an explosive device amid ongoing hostilities and cautious ceasefire discussions.
- Trump expressed optimism about 'very good news' related to a ceasefire, as his envoy Steve Witkoff said they are 'hopeful' and nearing a resolution in Gaza, where a ceasefire was agreed on June 24 between Israel and Iran.
- Despite the ceasefire, aid delivery remains dangerous and disorganized in Gaza, where nearly 550 people have died near food distribution centers since March while seeking scarce supplies.
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After success in the Middle East, US looks to secure Gaza truce
JERUSALEM: After getting Iran and Israel to end hostilities, US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that progress was being made to end Israel’s war on Gaza, as a new ceasefire push began more than 20 months since the start of the conflict. “I think great progress is being made on Gaza,” Trump told reporters ahead of a Nato summit in the Netherlands, adding that his special envoy Steve Witkoff had told him: “Gaza is very close.” Key mediat…
Donald Trump sees 'progress' on Gaza after Iran-Israel ceasefire – ‘very close’
Iran-Israel ceasefire: In the wake of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, President Trump expresses optimism for a resolution to the Gaza conflict, now escalating for over 21 months. Amid calls for a ceasefire, the situation remains dire, with thousands lost in the ongoing violence.
Trump sees ’progress’ on Gaza, raising hopes for ceasefire
US president Donald Trump said Wednesday that progress was being made to end Israel's war on Gaza, as a new ceasefire push began more than 20 months since the start of the conflict. "I think great progress is being made on Gaza," Trump told reporters ahead of a NATO summit in the Netherlands, adding that his special envoy Steve Witkoff had told him: "Gaza is very close." He linked his optimism about imminent "very good news" to a ceasefire agree…
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