Gaza, Israel and Trump
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The president opposes the push to recognize Palestinian statehood but is unbothered by allies going their own way.
Trump praised Qatar as a “great ally” and urged Israel to be “very careful” after its strike on Doha, saying efforts against Hamas must be balanced. US President Donald Trump told reporters that Qatar has been a great ally to the US and that Israel has to be "very careful,
President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer took questions on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and several other topics today as the US leader is wrapping up his state visit to the United Kingdom.
The president spoke out after his press secretary read a statement saying the attack "does not advance Israel or America’s goals."
Speaking to reporters before departure, Rubio reiterated that the US and President Donald Trump were not happy about the strikes. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio headed to Israel on Saturday, amid tensions with fellow US allies in the Middle East over Israel's strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar and the expansion of settlements in the West Bank.
Benjamin Netanyahu says that Israel must become Sparta, hardened against the world. What does that mean for the country’s future?
As US President Donald Trump’s UK state visit continues for its second and final day we’re examining his announcement - posted on the Truth Social platform last night - that he wants to designate the so-called “antifa” anti-fascist movement in the US as a “terrorist organisation”.
President Donald Trump met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the latter’s official country residence on Thursday, on the second day of a state visit.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dismissed what he said was a "disgusting rumor" that Israel had something to do with the killing of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
T he agreement that the Trump administration struck with Columbia University in July makes one thing very clear: the university will henceforth treat everyone on its campus the same, regardless of characteristics such as race that the law recognises as potentially singling people out for discrimination.