A group of seven people who were freed from Hamas' captivity are traveling to Washington, D.C., to meet with officials from the Trump administration.
Reports say envoy Steve Witkoff is behind a new ‘ceasefire’ plan that led to the cut off of all humanitarian aid to the strip
Israel's move to cut all goods and supplies into the Gaza Strip has the support of the White House, according to a statement form the National Security Council.
Israel has halted all food, fuel, and medicine to Gaza and vowed "additional consequences" if Hamas did not embrace the new proposal.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, nominated by President Trump to serve as ambassador to the U.N., has criticized the organization as a “deep den of antisemitism” and called for a stronger support
UN Secretary General António Guterres, who has arrived in Cairo for Tuesday's emergency Arab summit on rebuilding Gaza, called for the "immediate" resumption of assistance. He urged "all parties to make every effort to prevent a return to hostilities".
The billionaire adviser to the president spoke at the beginning of the meeting with the heads of agencies such as the state department and Pentagon.