Palestinians in West Bank fear being pushed out
While the truce in Gaza holds, Israel is hitting Hamas in the West Bank, and Palestinians there are deeply concerned they, too, could be forced out. Chris Livesay has more.
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While the truce in Gaza holds, Israel is hitting Hamas in the West Bank, and Palestinians there are deeply concerned they, too, could be forced out. Chris Livesay has more.
President Trump is demanding Hamas release all of its remaining hostages from Gaza by this weekend or "all hell with break out." CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest from Washington and CBS News foreign correspondent has more on the situation in the Middle East.
President Trump says if Hamas doesn't release all hostages from Gaza by Saturday at noon then "all hell is going to break out." CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has more on how Israel and Hamas are reacting to the deadline.
President Trump on Monday set a deadline for Hamas to release all the remaining hostages in Gaza and warned there could be consequences if they don't. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand has more.
Israel's military is continuing raids in the West Bank and Palestinians are being driven out of their homes. This comes as the ceasefire deal with Hamas remains fragile. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports.
As the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza continues to hold, Israeli forces have stepped up operations in the West Bank in recent weeks. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has traveled to the West Bank city of Jenin, where Israeli forces have been conducting a large-scale offensive since January 21.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says an Israeli delegation that went to Doha for talks on the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire deal returned to Israel Monday morning. Hamas released three more hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners over the weekend, but the thin and frail state of the hostages has sparked shock in Israel. CBS News contributor Robert Berger has more.
President Trump on Sunday again reiterated his pledge for a U.S. takeover of the Gaza Strip. The president's comments came with Israeli negotiators in Qatar for talks on the next phase of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. BBC News correspondent Yolande Knell joined CBS News with more on the Middle East.
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President Trump took to social media Thursday morning to again call for a United States takeover of the Gaza Strip, saying Palestinians in Gaza would be resettled in "far safer and more beautiful communities" in the region. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has more.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are reacting to President Trump's suggestion Tuesday night that the U.S. take control of the Gaza Strip. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more.
President Trump on Tuesday night suggested the United States should take over the Gaza Strip with a plan to move the millions of Palestinians who live there. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi and Robert Berger have the latest.
President Trump's announced plan for the U.S. to take over Gaza is being met with rejection and dismissal in the Middle East. Arwa Damon, president and founder of the International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance, joined CBS News to discuss the response in the region.
President Trump said Tuesday night during a news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he wants the U.S. to take ownership of war-torn Gaza and rebuild the territory. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand reports.
President Trump is meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Tuesday as Israel and Hamas continue to hold their shaky ceasefire in Gaza. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has more.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with President Trump in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday. The president plans to hold a joint press conference with Netanyahu, his first with a foreign leader since taking office for a second term. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has more on the ongoing ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington on Monday where he's set to hold meetings with officials ahead of a meeting with President Trump Tuesday. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee has more.
A group representing the families of Israeli hostages held in Gaza has confirmed the names of three more captives set to be released this weekend, including an American-Israeli man. CBS News reporter Haley Ott has more.
An American-Israeli hostage is set to be released by Hamas Saturday as the ceasefire in Gaza continues to hold. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer has more.
Thousands of displaced Palestinians are continuing to return to their homes in northern Gaza as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas continues to hold. BBC News correspondent Wyre Davies joined CBS News with more.
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