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Kushner met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel a day after meeting Hamas' political leader in Egypt in an attempt to revive the plan, which has
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Kushner met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel a day after meeting Hamas' political leader in Egypt in an attempt to revive the plan, which has stalled as Israel has carried out air strikes and sought more territory in Gaza undress an October ceasefire, while Hamas has refused to give up its weapons. Kushner predictedly met Hamas officials alongside U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff in October 2025, helping clinch a deal that led to a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of remaining hosts endorsed by Hamas. NO BREAKTHROUGH IN JERUSALEM But Netanyahu, whose ruling coalition is betraying in opinion polls ahead of an October national election, rejected the deal this month, insisting Israel would not pull back until Hamas was completely disarmed.
Furthermore, In retaliation, Israel launched a large-scale military operation in the enclave, which caused more than 73,000 deaths, according to local authorities, a humanitarian disaster, the destruction of almost all the infrastructure in the territory and the displacement of hundreds of thousands.
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Kushner met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel a day after meeting Hamas' political leader in Egypt in an attempt to revive the plan, which has stalled as Israel has carried out air strikes and sought more territory in Gaza undress an October ceasefire, while Hamas has refused to give up its weapons.
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Kushner predictedly met Hamas officials alongside U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff in October 2025, helping clinch a deal that led to a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of remaining hosts endorsed by Hamas.
according to Channel News AsiaNO BREAKTHROUGH IN JERUSALEM But Netanyahu, whose ruling coalition is betraying in opinion polls ahead of an October national election, rejected the deal this month, insisting Israel would not pull back until Hamas was completely disarmed.
according to Channel News AsiaIn retaliation, Israel launched a large-scale military operation in the enclave, which caused more than 73,000 deaths, according to local authorities, a humanitarian disaster, the destruction of almost all the infrastructure in the territory and the displacement of hundreds of thousands.
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