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U.S. forges ahead on Gaza deal amid disputes, clashes and executions

U.S. forges ahead on Gaza deal amid disputes, clashes and executions

Summary

The Trump administration is working on forming a multinational security force for Gaza and starting the rebuilding process there. The peace process has begun but is facing challenges, including disputes over prisoner remains and clashes in the region. Both U.S. and Israeli officials are working to prevent further violence and encourage cooperation.

Key Facts

  • The Trump administration is involved in creating a security force for Gaza and exploring new civilian leadership.
  • This follows the end of a two-year war, with a prisoner exchange completed and aid beginning to arrive.
  • A main focus is rebuilding areas in Gaza outside of Hamas control, like Rafah by the Egyptian border.
  • The U.S. advisers are discussing peace process steps, including dealing with who will govern Gaza and who will ensure security.
  • There are tensions regarding Hamas fulfilling its obligation to return bodies of Israeli hostages.
  • Hamas has conducted public executions and faced conflicts with rival groups, raising concerns about its control over Gaza.
  • The U.S. is working with other countries on how to demilitarize Hamas safely.
  • Israeli troops have fired upon individuals near the "yellow line," but overall, the ceasefire continues.
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