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Trump says Hamas will be ‘hunted down’ as Gaza ceasefire talks wane

Trump says Hamas will be ‘hunted down’ as Gaza ceasefire talks wane

Summary

President Donald Trump said Hamas is not agreeing to a truce in Gaza because of concerns about what might happen after Israeli captives are released. Talks for a 60-day ceasefire involving Qatar and Egypt as mediators have stalled, with Israel and the US stepping back from negotiations and blaming Hamas. Meanwhile, the situation in Gaza remains critical due to continued Israeli blockade, with international voices condemning the humanitarian crisis.

Key Facts

  • President Trump stated Hamas avoids a truce over concerns about post-captive release consequences.
  • A proposed 60-day ceasefire was discussed, aiming to release 10 Israeli captives and pause hostilities.
  • Talks were mediated by Qatar and Egypt but have resulted in little progress.
  • The US and Israel blame Hamas for the breakdown of negotiations.
  • Israeli officials plan to return to military action, with discussions of relocating Palestinians.
  • Human rights experts highlight forced relocations under threat as problematic.
  • The Israeli blockade continues, significantly impacting Gaza's access to aid and supplies.
  • International criticism, including from Canada and France, addresses the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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