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Trump’s Gaza Peace Talks Paused Amid U.S.-Israel Iran Conflict
Talks paused after U.S.-Israel strike on Iran sparked regional war, disrupting mediator travel and shifting U.S. focus from Gaza diplomacy to Iran conflict, sources said.
- President Donald Trump’s mediators said talks to end the Gaza war are paused since last week after the U.S. and Israel jointly attacked Iran, sources said.
- When the Iran war began on February 28, 2026, negotiations paused as flight disruptions prevented mediators and representatives from traveling, delaying planned meetings.
- The initiative showed momentum prior to February 28, 2026, as Trump's Gaza plan depended on militants' disarmament for amnesty and the reopening of Gaza's border crossing with Egypt.
- Senior U.S. officials may now question whether the Board of Peace mission's funding is justified as the pause could stall Trump’s Middle East peace initiative, sources said.
- Residents report at least 16 Palestinians killed since February 28, and Hamas fighters ambushed Israeli-backed militia, killing at least two in Gaza.
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Trump, the self-declared peacemaker, repeatedly boasted that he had provided a solution in the Gaza Strip. However, he now bombs Iran, which binds US resources. Therefore, the talks about a peaceful future for Palestinians and Israelis pause.
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Total News Sources17
Leaning Left4Leaning Right6Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Right
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources lean Right
40% Right
L 27%
C 33%
R 40%
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