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Trump Admin in Crisis as Gaza Peace Deal Faces Collapse
URGENT UPDATE: The Trump administration is in turmoil as reports indicate that the historic peace deal brokered between Israel and Hamas is on the verge of collapse. This alarming development comes just weeks after President Donald Trump announced the agreement, which aimed for a full withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) from Gaza and required Hamas to return all Israeli hostages.
According to a report from Axios, the situation worsened as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outright rejected Turkey’s involvement in a proposed new Palestinian police force, a key element of Trump’s peace plan. This rejection has raised significant concerns among Trump officials about the viability of the deal.
A U.S. official, speaking anonymously, stated,
“The Turks were very helpful in getting the Gaza deal and Netanyahu’s bashing Turkey has been very counterproductive.”
Adding to the tension, recent military actions by the IDF have escalated fears regarding the plan’s sustainability. A shocking report confirmed that on Tuesday, the IDF killed 104 Palestinians in a single night during intensified airstrikes on Gaza, raising urgent questions about security and governance in the region.
“If we don’t have reliable security and governance in Gaza that the Israelis agree to, we will get stuck in a situation where Israel is attacking all the time,” noted a source involved in the peace negotiations, emphasizing the precariousness of the current situation.
Critics were quick to voice skepticism about Trump’s plan, suggesting it was doomed from the start. High-ranking Israeli officials have openly opposed critical components of the agreement. Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir tweeted on Tuesday, “with the devil, one is forbidden to make deals,” expressing his disapproval of the plan’s terms.
Despite these challenges, some officials within the Trump administration maintain a glimmer of hope. “It is better to move slow and get it right because we are not gonna have a second chance,” a senior U.S. official warned, indicating the high stakes at play.
The world is watching closely as the situation unfolds. Will the Trump administration be able to salvage this fragile peace deal, or will it fall victim to political discord and military actions? As tensions rise, the implications for peace in the region could be profound.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story as officials work against the clock to prevent a diplomatic disaster.
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