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Deadly Israeli Strike on Gaza Raises Doubts About Trump Peace Plan

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Deadly Israeli Strike on Gaza Raises Doubts About Trump Peace Plan
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A deadly Israeli strike in Gaza has added uncertainty to President Trump’s effort to revive a stalled plan for the enclave, according to The New York Times. The paper said the strike came one day after Trump envoy Jared Kushner visited Israel to press ahead with a proposal focused on demilitarizing and rebuilding Gaza.

The Israeli military said it had targeted Hamas commanders, though the public snippet does not provide further details about the location, casualties, or whether those commanders were hit. The strike appears to have come amid continued fighting and diplomatic activity surrounding the future of Gaza.

The episode matters because it underscores the gap between battlefield developments and negotiations over a political settlement. In general, such strikes can complicate mediation efforts by hardening positions and raising questions about whether parties are willing or able to pause fighting long enough to discuss security and reconstruction terms.

The Times’ framing suggests the latest violence may further test the viability of the Trump-backed Gaza plan, which has been described as aiming to remove weapons from the enclave and support rebuilding. Because the full article was unavailable, additional specifics about the talks, the strike, and its consequences are not included here.

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