US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff deemed Hamas’ response to the proposed Gaza ceasefire “totally unacceptable,” stating it regresses progress and urging Hamas to accept the US framework for talks. Witkoff emphasized that this framework could facilitate a 60-day ceasefire, allowing for the return of hostages and deceased individuals to their families, alongside substantive negotiations for a permanent ceasefire. Hamas, in its response through mediators Egypt and Qatar, called for a permanent ceasefire, Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and guarantees for ongoing humanitarian aid.
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Trump says China can continue to purchase oil from Iran – Middle East Monitor
President Trump stated that China can continue importing oil from Iran following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, while expressing hope that China would also increase oil purchases from the U.S. This commentary follows a ceasefire agreement between Iran and Israel, with Trump emphasizing his administration's intent to re-impose sanctions and exert pressure on Iran's nuclear activities. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Trump allows China to buy oil from Iran President Trump said...
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