Trump says Hamas 'didn't want' Gaza deal
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Cease-fire negotiations between Israel, Hamas, and the U.S. have broken down, with President Trump’s special envoy blaming Hamas for the impasse. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is rapidly escalating.
"Here's the Scoop" Co-host, Morgan Chesky, speaks with Foreign correspondent Matt Bradley about the hunger crisis in Gaza and the latest on the U.S. cutting ceasefire talks short. Listen to today’s full episode of “Here’s the Scoop” wherever you get your podcasts.
The U.S. and Israel pulled their negotiators out of Gaza ceasefire talks. In related news: As global outrage over the Gaza crisis grows, France became the largest Western power to say it would recognize a Palestinian state — here’s what that means. The IRS is considering eliminating non-English language tax services.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump appeared on Friday to abandon Gaza ceasefire negotiations with Hamas, both claiming it had become clear that the Palestinian militants did not want a deal.
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