Trump Insists Middle East Allies Want to Fight Hamas
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ANALYSIS: Trump has seen a reversal of fortune in foreign affairs, Eric Garcia writes. It turns out, Putin, Zelensky, Hamas and Netanyahu are not the Senate and House Republicans
The European Union is ready to play a pivotal role in stabilizing the Middle East, European Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Suica said
Donald Trump brought an end to the two-year war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas this week. The conflict was so brutal and divisive that some European broadcasters wanted to throw Israel out of the Eurovision Song Contest.
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The U.S. has sent two top advisers and its vice-president to the Middle East as it scrambles to hold together an increasingly fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Egyptian imports of liquefied natural gas have surged over the past two years to become the biggest in the region, overtaking long-term buyer Kuwait.
As the first phase of Trump's plan held through Monday, families across Israel, the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank rejoiced as 20 hostages and some 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees were freed. The bodies of only four of 28 deceased hostages were returned.
A New York real estate developer and TV star just outsmarted America's highly credentialed foreign policy establishment. Hamas recently returned its last
Middle East stands at crossroads following Gaza ceasefire deal, with outcomes ranging from economic renaissance to Hamas regrouping and an Iranian resurgence.