Gaza, Trump and Plan
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Original article source: Israel claims Greta Thunberg's flotilla seeking to break Gaza blockade has Hamas ties, cites documents Israel says it has proof linking Hamas to the Global Sumud Flotilla bound for the Gaza Strip with climate activist Greta Thunberg aboard.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have fled Israel’s assault on Gaza City, but many are believed to remain, having nowhere to go or no means to leave.
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel’s defense minister on Wednesday ordered all remaining Palestinians to leave Gaza City, saying it was their “last opportunity” and that anyone who stayed would be considered a Hamas supporter and face the “full force” of Israel’s latest offensive.
The defence minister warns Palestinians to leave, saying those remaining will be considered "terrorists and supporters of terror".
Hamas is still reviewing the U.S. plan to end the war in Gaza that was presented by President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday. But the war continues, and Israel blocked a flotilla of ships trying to break through its blockade of Gaza.
CAIRO, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Hamas' review of U.S. President Donald Trump's Gaza plan stretched into a third day on Wednesday, a source close to the militant group said, as other Palestinian factions rejected the proposal and as Israel again bombed Gaza City.
Hostage families and Arab nations are holding their breath to see whether Hamas will sign on. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a peace plan in the Israel-Hamas war on Monday was missing one crucial element,
The leaders of the U.S. and Israel say they have agreed to a broad plan that could end Israel's war in Gaza. But substantial uncertainties remain.
Israel stopped a convoy of climate activist Greta Thunberg’s aid vessels headed to Gaza that were attempting to break the country’s blockade of the strip. Thunberg had livestreamed her journey on social media and prepared for contact with the Israeli military.
Arab and Muslim national leaders are pushing Hamas to accept the Gaza plan unveiled by US President Donald Trump this week, saying the need to end the fighting surpasses concern about the finer details.
Israel has ordered all residents of Gaza City to leave to make way for an expanded ground operation. Anyone who does not leave will be treated as a Hamas member or sympathizer.
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani discussed with U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday his plan to end the war in Gaza in a phone call, the Emiri Diwan said in a statement. Sheikh Tamim reiterated Qatar's support for peace efforts and expressed confidence the countries backing the plan could reach a just settlement that guarantees regional security and stability and protects Palestinian rights,