Hamas Boasts Gains in ‘Peace’ Power Play
In a dramatic turn of events, reports out of the Middle East suggest significant strides have been made in ceasefire talks in Gaza, despite the chaos unleashed by the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. Citing sources within Hamas, the Saudi channel Al-Hadath reported a renewed intensity in negotiations—a shift that comes hot on the heels of President Donald Trump's powerful statement at the NATO summit in The Hague. Trump credited the decisive U.S.-backed strike in Iran as a key factor in unlocking progress toward both a ceasefire and the potential release of hostages held by Hamas—news confirmed by his envoy Steve Witkoff, who declared a breakthrough is "very close." In a stark contrast, Qatar’s Prime Minister admitted the Iran-Israel war had derailed peace efforts, once again proving that strong, clear-eyed American leadership—not placation—can make real progress in the world's most volatile regions.
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