Summary
A man drove his truck into a Mormon church in Michigan, began shooting, and set the building on fire, resulting in at least four deaths and several injuries. Separately, former President Trump proposed a peace plan to end the conflict in Gaza, involving a multinational peacekeeping force after Hamas releases hostages.
Key Facts
- Four people died and eight were hospitalized after a shooting and fire at a Mormon church in Michigan.
- The incident involved a truck driven into the church by 40-year-old Thomas Jacob Sanford, who was later killed by police.
- The motive for Sanford's actions remains unknown, and investigations are ongoing.
- Former President Trump proposed a 21-point peace plan to end the conflict in Gaza.
- Trump's plan includes the release of 48 hostages by Hamas and a peacekeeping force entering Gaza as Israeli forces withdraw.
- Trump was scheduled to discuss the peace plan with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- The peace negotiation is primarily between Israel and the U.S., with some unresolved points like disarming Hamas.