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Dermer said to leave Mar-a-Lago in November believing one of those two options likely, but others close to US president-elect think he'll try for new nuclear deal before striking
Both Israel and Hamas are under pressure from outgoing President Biden and President-elect Donald Trump to reach a deal before the Jan. 20 inauguration.
President-elect Donald Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff said on Tuesday he hopes to have good things to report about hostages held by Hamas in Gaza by the time Trump is sworn in as U.S. president on Jan.
In a wide-ranging press conference, the president-elect also said he would rename the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America” and reverse Joe Biden’s offshore drilling ban.
The president-elect's threat sounds typically dramatic, but Donald Trump has few practical options if Hamas and Israel remain at loggerheads over the hostages still held by the Iran-backed militant group.
Incoming president comments as son flies into Greenland, says both vital for US interests; also says he will use 'economic force' to encourage Canada to unite with US
President-elect Donald Trump warned that if hostages still being held in Gaza are not released by the time he is inaugurated on January 20, “all hell will break out in the Middle East.”
Donald Trump delivered remarks and took reporter questions on Tuesday at Mar-a-Lago in what was his second news conference since becoming president-elect.
Panel appointed by Netanyahu to examine future defense budget calls for focus on Tehran's weaponization efforts, says all Israelis must serve equally The post Trump’s return creates opportunity to remove Iran threat,
Donald Trump doubled down on his promise that "all hell will break out" if Hamas-held hostages are not released, warning them they now have a deadline of days.