Hamas, Israel and Vance
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As Vance arrives to bolster the Gaza ceasefire, how committed are Hamas and Netanyahu to peace?
As Trump's top envoys try to bolster the Gaza ceasefire, an insider questions both Netanyahu's and Hamas' commitment to peace.
President Donald Trump warns Hamas the U.S.-brokered Gaza truce must hold, vowing serious consequences if violence resumes, as Vice President JD Vance to visit Israel.
"They’re going to be nice, and if they’re not. we're going to eradicate them if we have to," Trump told the press at the White House.
Israel launched a wave of attacks on Gaza after accusing Palestinian militants of attacking its forces across cease-fire lines. Both sides say they are still committed to the truce.
The vice president said that while he can't have "100% certainty that it's going to work," he has "great optimism the ceasefire is going to hold."
Israeli forces struck Hamas positions in Gaza after the terrorist group allegedly violated ceasefire terms with attacks on IDF forces.
U.S. President Donald Trump said allies in the Middle East are enthusiastic about the idea of fighting Hamas in Gaza if it does not uphold the ceasefire agreement with Israel that he brokered under his 20-point peace plan.
Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance arrived in Israel on Tuesday to try and stabilize the first phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal.