Witkoff says Hamas could be ‘involved politically’ in post-war Gaza
- Steve Witkoff, United States Special Envoy to the Middle East, admitted he may have been 'duped' by Hamas during ceasefire talks after they repeatedly lied to negotiators.
- Witkoff emphasized the U.S. Commitment to Israel and declared that Hamas is the aggressor in the conflict.
- He mentioned that Hamas had opportunities to demilitarize but failed to take them, leading to renewed violence.
- Witkoff's comments followed Israel's recent strikes on Gaza after Hamas refused to release hostages and rejected a ceasefire proposal.
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‘Terrible Guy Doing a Terrible Job’: Conservatives Roast Trump Peace Envoy Steve Witkoff
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) Steve Witkoff, President Donald Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, is facing harsh criticism from conservatives unimpressed by his approach to ending the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine. Witkoff, who has taken on an outsized role in the Trump administration’s foreign policy team told Fox News on Sunday that he had been “duped” by Hamas. “I was in Doha. I met with many of the Arab leaders at the Arab Summit. I tho…
Witkoff Admits He Got ‘Duped’ By Hamas After Saying They Could Stay ‘Politically’ In Charge Of Gaza
Steve Witkoff, United States Special Envoy to the Middle East, admitted on Sunday that he was “duped” by Hamas terrorists — the Iranian-backed terrorist group that ignited war in the Middle East when they slaughtered 1,200 people and took hundreds hostage during their October 7 terrorist attack. Witkoff made the stunning admission during an interview ...
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