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U.S. scrambles to save Gaza peace deal amid new clashes

U.S. scrambles to save Gaza peace deal amid new clashes

Summary

Israel conducted airstrikes in Gaza after Hamas militants attacked Israeli soldiers with anti-tank missiles, marking the most serious escalation since a ceasefire began. President Trump's administration is working to maintain the peace deal and prevent further conflict. Israel informed the U.S. before the airstrikes, and American officials are urging Israel to act with restraint.

Key Facts

  • Israel carried out around 20 airstrikes in Gaza following an attack by Hamas militants.
  • The anti-tank missile attack by Hamas targeted Israeli soldiers in the Rafah area.
  • Israel claims Hamas has violated the ceasefire, while Hamas denies involvement in the attack.
  • The U.S. was informed in advance about the strikes and is coordinating efforts to uphold the peace agreement.
  • President Trump's administration is working to ensure that the peace deal in Gaza holds and does not collapse.
  • U.S. officials are emphasizing the importance of avoiding a return to full-scale war.
  • The peace deal ending the war in Gaza is considered a significant diplomatic success for President Trump.
  • Vice President Vance, along with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, are visiting Israel to support the implementation of the peace deal.
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