Donald Trump said Israel could resume military action in Gaza “as soon as I say the word”. The US president said he would consider allowing prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to re-enter the enclave if ...
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he would consider allowing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resume military action in Gaza if Hamas refuses to uphold its end of the ceasefire ...
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"Israel will return to those streets as soon as I say the word. If Israel could go in and knock the crap of them, they’d do that," Trump was quoted as saying.
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Trump says he would consider giving Israel the green light to resume fighting in Gaza if Hamas does not uphold the ceasefire agreement.
United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that Israeli forces could resume fighting in Gaza “as soon as I say the word” if Hamas does not uphold its part of the ceasefire, CNN reported.
US President Donald Trump told CNN on Wednesday that he would consider allowing Israeli forces to resume fighting in Gaza if Hamas fails to uphold its end of the ceasefire deal.
US President Donald Trump has warned that Israel could resume military operations in Gaza if Hamas fails to meet the terms of the ceasefire agreement. Speaking to CNN, Trump said Israeli forces could ...
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