Trump, Netanyahu and Gaza
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July 8 (Reuters) - Donald Trump’s Board of Peace is planning a pilot humanitarian zone for Gazans as a way to kickstart the U.S. president's stalled peace plan, regardless of whether a deal is reached with Hamas on the peace plan's second phase,
President Donald Trump hosted dozens of nations that have joined his Board of Peace for an inaugural meeting. Nine nations have pledged $7 billion for Gaza relief.
Donald Trump’s Board of Peace for Gaza meets on Tuesday in Cyprus to assess the situation in the strip, nearly nine months after the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Mr Trump’s much vaunted attempt to replace the United Nations has little to show for itself.
President Trump’s highly publicized Board of Peace is facing new questions over the sources — and destinations — of its funding, even as its flagship project, the U.S. peace plan for Gaza, stalls in the face of numerous obstacles.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told The New Yorker's David Remnick that President Donald Trump's 20-step peace plan for Gaza is "the only game in town" regarding the Israel-Hamas war while
Militant group’s statement makes no promise to disarm unilaterally as Israel and the US have demanded
