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Military and Middle East experts say a new Gaza rebuilding plan focused on creating secure enclaves, restoring stability and cutting off Hamas terrorists could succeed in the long term.
The group still commands thousands of fighters, but the war has taken a toll on its weapons supplies, and its political future is uncertain.
An Israeli security official said the transfer of aid into the territory is halted "until further notice," the first major test of the ceasefire.
President Trump on Saturday placed preliminary blame on Hamas should its ceasefire with Israel fail, but called the current deal in place an “enduring peace.” “I think it will
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Katz: Top ‘strategic objective’ in Gaza now is destroying Hamas tunnels, of which 60% are intact
Defense Minister Israel Katz says the “most important strategic objective” now in Gaza is the demilitarization of the Strip by destroying Hamas’s tunnels, 60% of which are still intact.
US Secretary of State insisted that the ceasefire is holding in place despite concerns over aid and recent clashes in Gaza
Secretary of State Rubio declared UNRWA won't assist Gaza aid delivery, calling the U.N. agency a "subsidiary of Hamas" amid the U.S.-brokered ceasefire.