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Trump calls for a ceasefire in Gaza as Israeli military orders more evacuation

President Trump pledged on Sunday to make progress in ceasefire negotiations that would stop fighting 20-month conflict in Gaza. The call for a deal comes as Israeli military ordered an escalation in the attacks on the territory in northern Gaza.

“Get a deal in Gaza. Have a stigma back!!!” Mr Trump wrote on his social media platform earlier Sunday, the truth society voted between the Senate’s vote on his tax and expenditure cut bill.

Mr. Trump proposed He told reporters’ expectations at the Oval Office on Friday There may be a ceasefire agreement next week.

“We are studying Gaza and trying to take care of it.”

On June 29, 2025, Israeli attacks hit Sabra near southern Gaza City, Gaza, where residents and civil defense teams conduct search and rescue operations.

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Israeli officials said top advisers to Prime Minister Ron Dermer, Benjamin Netanyahu, will travel to Washington this week to conduct a ceasefire.

The official said plans for Netanyahu’s trip to Washington are also planned in the coming weeks, which could involve a new deal. The official declined to discuss the focus of the visit and discussed the unfinished plans under anonymity.

Mr. Trump has repeatedly called on Israel and Hamas to end the nearly two-year war in the Gaza Strip. Although Mr. Trump reached a ceasefire eight weeks into office in January, attempts to bring one party to a new deal failed, staggering a major key point: whether the war should end as part of any ceasefire agreement.

Hamas official Mahmoud Merdawi accused Netanyahu of losing money in the deal, saying in comments on the telegram messaging app that Israeli leaders insisted on a temporary agreement that would release only 10 hostages.

“Hamas is the only obstacle to ending the war” and did not resolve Meldavi’s claim.

Food distributed to Palestinians in the fight against hunger in Gaza

Palestinians face difficulties in accessing food due to Israel’s ongoing blockade and attacks on the Gaza Strip.

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Hamas said it was willing to release all hostages in exchange for the entire evacuation of Israeli forces and end the war. Israel rejected the proposal, saying that if Hamas surrenders, disarms and exiles, it would agree to end the war, something the group refused.

The war in Gaza began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas terrorists attacked Israel, killing 1,200 people and about 250 hostages, about 50 of which were captured and less than half were still alive.

Gaza’s Ministry of Health held in Gaza on Sunday said that the Israeli fires killed 88 people in the past 24 hours, and the death toll rose to 56,500 in more than 20 months of combat. The ministry did not distinguish between militants and civilians in number, but said more than half were women and children.

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Palestinian relatives died during a strike in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, June 28, 2025.

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The Israeli military ordered a mass evacuation of Palestinians in blockbusters in northern Gaza on Sunday. Military spokesman Colonel Avicay Adraee posted the order on social media. It includes several communities in eastern and northern Gaza, as well as Jabaliya refugee camps.

Trump slams Netanyahu corruption trial

News from Gaza is not the only post on Mr. Trump this weekend that has been linked to the Middle East. On Saturday night, he doubled his criticism of the legal lawsuit against Netanyahu, who was tried for suspected corruption, calling it a “political witch hunt, very similar to the witch hunt I was forced to endure.” Days after the president intervened in support of Netanyahu’s attack on Iran’s nuclear program, using SSpecial American bunker nemesis bomb.

Trump said in a post on the Truth Society that the trial interfered with negotiations on the ceasefire in Gaza.

Trump wrote: “(Netanyahu) is currently in talks with Hamas, which includes the recovery of hostages.

The Post responded to similar comments made last week when Trump called for the cancellation of the trial. Legal experts say close allies in one country need to directly interfere in the domestic affairs of another, especially when it comes to ongoing court cases.

The trial was repeatedly postponed at Netanyahu’s request, citing security and diplomatic developments. On Sunday, the court agreed to call for two days of testimony in Netanyahu, which was held this week.

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