Gaza, Hamas and Netanyahu
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"If there's no advance in the talks - there will be no choice but to expand the military operation," the source said. Israel will consider expanding its military operation in Gaza if talks continue to stall,
Trump claimed that he had backlash from some of his supporters but stressed he decided to send aid to Gaza anyway because there is “a humanitarian reason for doing it.”
Commentary: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Donald Trump, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are exploring alternatives to bring the hostages home. What could they be?
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday Israel would have to make a decision on next steps in Gaza, adding he did not know what would happen after the collapse of ceasefire and hostage-release negotiations with Hamas.
"The conversation with President Trump can definitely help advance that result which we are all hoping for," Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday.
David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker, joins Morning Joe to discuss his latest reporting from Israel and Gaza, where he says the situation is now “worse than it’s ever been.” Remnick describes a stark divide in perception between Israeli media and global coverage,
A breakthrough on a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas following 21 months of war has eluded the Trump administration as humanitarian conditions worsen in Gaza.