Gaza Ceasefire Holds as Trump Weighs Israel-Palestine Peace Options
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : We'll have to see," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One, adding that any decision would be made "in coordination with other countries.50% : " Trump also reiterated that the United States opposes the recent recognition of a Palestinian state by Britain and Canada, two of Washington's closest allies.
43% : Health authorities in Gaza said at least six Palestinians were killed in two separate incidents despite the ceasefire, fueling concerns over its fragility.
42% : Israeli fire in northern Gaza leaves six Palestinians dead while UN estimates $70 billion needed to rebuild the enclave The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, now in place after two years of war, was still holding on Tuesday but under growing tension.
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