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‼️ Major US Air Force tanker deployment spotted heading to Qatar
Open-source flight tracking data has revealed a large US Air Force movement of at least a dozen KC-135 Stratotankers and one KC-46A Pegasus aerial refueling aircraft from the Atlantic to Qatar.
The tankers stopped at RAF Mildenhall and RAF Prestwick in the UK before continuing toward Al-Udeid Air Base near Doha, though the exact number expected to land remains unclear.
Observers note the deployment may likely involve fighter jets, which typically do not appear on public tracking platforms.
Open-source flight tracking data has revealed a large US Air Force movement of at least a dozen KC-135 Stratotankers and one KC-46A Pegasus aerial refueling aircraft from the Atlantic to Qatar.
The tankers stopped at RAF Mildenhall and RAF Prestwick in the UK before continuing toward Al-Udeid Air Base near Doha, though the exact number expected to land remains unclear.
Observers note the deployment may likely involve fighter jets, which typically do not appear on public tracking platforms.
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⭕️ According to Israeli state TV and Ynet, the Israeli military’s plan for an operation against the 47-vessel Global Sumud Flotilla, which is sailing to break the Gaza blockade, is taking shape:
– Shayetet 13, the Israeli Navy’s elite commando unit, together with the rest of the fleet, will seize control of the flotilla’s ships.
– Activists will be taken ashore by naval vessels.
– Upon arrival in Israel, they will be sent to Ktzi'ot Prison; those who accept deportation will be returned to their countries.
– Some ships will be towed to shore, others may be sunk.
– Around 500 police will be deployed to Ashdod Port during the disembarkation of activists.
– Hospitals in Ashdod and surrounding areas have been ordered to prepare for casualties.
– Shayetet 13, the Israeli Navy’s elite commando unit, together with the rest of the fleet, will seize control of the flotilla’s ships.
– Activists will be taken ashore by naval vessels.
– Upon arrival in Israel, they will be sent to Ktzi'ot Prison; those who accept deportation will be returned to their countries.
– Some ships will be towed to shore, others may be sunk.
– Around 500 police will be deployed to Ashdod Port during the disembarkation of activists.
– Hospitals in Ashdod and surrounding areas have been ordered to prepare for casualties.
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❗️BBC: Senior Hamas official says group will reject Trump’s Gaza 20-point-plan
A senior Hamas official told the BBC that the movement is expected to reject US President Donald Trump's Gaza 20-point-plan, saying it "serves Israel's interests" and "ignores those of the Palestinian people."
The official said Hamas is unlikely to accept disarmament or the surrender of its weapons, a central condition of Trump’s proposal.
The group is also reported to oppose the deployment of an International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza, viewing it as another form of occupation.
A senior Hamas official told the BBC that the movement is expected to reject US President Donald Trump's Gaza 20-point-plan, saying it "serves Israel's interests" and "ignores those of the Palestinian people."
The official said Hamas is unlikely to accept disarmament or the surrender of its weapons, a central condition of Trump’s proposal.
The group is also reported to oppose the deployment of an International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza, viewing it as another form of occupation.
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⭕️ Qatar, Egypt & Turkiye pressuring Hamas to accept Trump's 20-point plan, which includes last-minute revisions by Netanyahu
Qatar, Egypt, and Turkiye are urging Hamas to respond positively to President Trump’s new 20-point so-called 'peace' proposal for ending the genocide in Gaza, according to multiple sources familiar with the talks quoted by Axios.
The three countries, acting as key mediators with close ties to Hamas, have met the group’s leaders twice in the last 24 hours. Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani and Egyptian intelligence chief Hassan Rashad presented the plan to Hamas in Doha on Monday night as Trump unveiled it publicly, with both officials pressing for acceptance.
Al-Thani reportedly told Hamas leaders this was the best deal they could expect, stressing that Trump appeared committed to ending the war and that the US guarantee should be considered sufficient. Hamas leaders replied that they would study the proposal in good faith, while Al-Thani later told Al Jazeera that the plan’s main value is in achieving a ceasefire, though it still requires development and clarification.
The plan, however, carries significant last-minute changes made at the insistence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which have angered Arab officials and could pose a major obstacle for Hamas. It calls for a phased Israeli withdrawal tied directly to Hamas’s full disarmament, with Israel retaining veto power and the possibility of keeping a long-term "security perimeter" inside Gaza.
While the proposal offers includes the release of Palestinian prisoners and a surge in humanitarian aid, its conditions on disarmament and withdrawal remain difficult to accept. Trump has said Hamas has only three to four days to respond and warned that “there isn’t much room” for further negotiations, while US officials insist they are open to clarifications but will not reopen the plan itself.
Qatar, Egypt, and Turkiye are urging Hamas to respond positively to President Trump’s new 20-point so-called 'peace' proposal for ending the genocide in Gaza, according to multiple sources familiar with the talks quoted by Axios.
The three countries, acting as key mediators with close ties to Hamas, have met the group’s leaders twice in the last 24 hours. Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani and Egyptian intelligence chief Hassan Rashad presented the plan to Hamas in Doha on Monday night as Trump unveiled it publicly, with both officials pressing for acceptance.
Al-Thani reportedly told Hamas leaders this was the best deal they could expect, stressing that Trump appeared committed to ending the war and that the US guarantee should be considered sufficient. Hamas leaders replied that they would study the proposal in good faith, while Al-Thani later told Al Jazeera that the plan’s main value is in achieving a ceasefire, though it still requires development and clarification.
The plan, however, carries significant last-minute changes made at the insistence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which have angered Arab officials and could pose a major obstacle for Hamas. It calls for a phased Israeli withdrawal tied directly to Hamas’s full disarmament, with Israel retaining veto power and the possibility of keeping a long-term "security perimeter" inside Gaza.
While the proposal offers includes the release of Palestinian prisoners and a surge in humanitarian aid, its conditions on disarmament and withdrawal remain difficult to accept. Trump has said Hamas has only three to four days to respond and warned that “there isn’t much room” for further negotiations, while US officials insist they are open to clarifications but will not reopen the plan itself.
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Here’s a timeline of all 21 U.S. federal government shutdowns since 1976, with dates, duration, presidents, and causes:
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📊 U.S. Government Shutdowns (1976–2019)
1.Sep 30 – Oct 11, 1976 — 10 days — Gerald Ford — Funding dispute over spending cuts
2.Sep 30 – Oct 13, 1977 — 12 days — Jimmy Carter — Abortion funding limits
3.Oct 31 – Nov 9, 1977 — 8 days — Jimmy Carter — Abortion funding limits
4.Nov 30 – Dec 9, 1977 — 8 days — Jimmy Carter — Abortion funding limits
5.Sep 30 – Oct 18, 1978 — 18 days — Jimmy Carter — Defense funding & abortion limits
6.Sep 30 – Oct 12, 1979 — 11 days — Jimmy Carter — Defense spending & abortion funding
7.Nov 20 – Nov 23, 1981 — 2 days — Ronald Reagan — Cuts to defense & domestic spending
8.Sep 30 – Oct 2, 1982 — 1 day — Ronald Reagan — Dispute over MX missile & Nicaraguan aid
9.Dec 17 – Dec 21, 1982 — 3 days — Ronald Reagan — House vs Senate spending differences
10.Nov 10 – Nov 14, 1983 — 3 days — Ronald Reagan — Funding for MX missile
11.Sep 30 – Oct 3, 1984 — 2 days — Ronald Reagan — Disputes over crime bill & water projects
12.Oct 3 – Oct 5, 1984 — 1 day — Ronald Reagan — Continuing disputes from above
13.Oct 16 – Oct 18, 1986 — 1 day — Ronald Reagan — Welfare & water projects
14.Dec 18 – Dec 20, 1987 — 1 day — Ronald Reagan — Contra aid & defense
15.Oct 5 – Oct 9, 1990 — 3 days — George H.W. Bush — Budget deficit reduction & taxes
16.Nov 13 – Nov 19, 1995 — 5 days — Bill Clinton — Medicare, education, environment cuts
17.Dec 15, 1995 – Jan 6, 1996 — 21 days — Bill Clinton — Balanced budget disagreement
18.Sep 30 – Oct 1, 2013 — 16 days — Barack Obama — Affordable Care Act funding (Obamacare)
19.Jan 20 – Jan 22, 2018 — 3 days — Donald Trump — Immigration & DACA
20.Feb 9, 2018 — <1 day — Donald Trump — Budget caps & military funding
21.Dec 22, 2018 – Jan 25, 2019 — 35 days — Donald Trump — Border wall funding
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✅ Total: 21 shutdowns.
⚠️ Longest: 35 days (2018–2019).
⚡ Most shutdowns: During Reagan (8 total, though many were short).
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📊 U.S. Government Shutdowns (1976–2019)
1.Sep 30 – Oct 11, 1976 — 10 days — Gerald Ford — Funding dispute over spending cuts
2.Sep 30 – Oct 13, 1977 — 12 days — Jimmy Carter — Abortion funding limits
3.Oct 31 – Nov 9, 1977 — 8 days — Jimmy Carter — Abortion funding limits
4.Nov 30 – Dec 9, 1977 — 8 days — Jimmy Carter — Abortion funding limits
5.Sep 30 – Oct 18, 1978 — 18 days — Jimmy Carter — Defense funding & abortion limits
6.Sep 30 – Oct 12, 1979 — 11 days — Jimmy Carter — Defense spending & abortion funding
7.Nov 20 – Nov 23, 1981 — 2 days — Ronald Reagan — Cuts to defense & domestic spending
8.Sep 30 – Oct 2, 1982 — 1 day — Ronald Reagan — Dispute over MX missile & Nicaraguan aid
9.Dec 17 – Dec 21, 1982 — 3 days — Ronald Reagan — House vs Senate spending differences
10.Nov 10 – Nov 14, 1983 — 3 days — Ronald Reagan — Funding for MX missile
11.Sep 30 – Oct 3, 1984 — 2 days — Ronald Reagan — Disputes over crime bill & water projects
12.Oct 3 – Oct 5, 1984 — 1 day — Ronald Reagan — Continuing disputes from above
13.Oct 16 – Oct 18, 1986 — 1 day — Ronald Reagan — Welfare & water projects
14.Dec 18 – Dec 20, 1987 — 1 day — Ronald Reagan — Contra aid & defense
15.Oct 5 – Oct 9, 1990 — 3 days — George H.W. Bush — Budget deficit reduction & taxes
16.Nov 13 – Nov 19, 1995 — 5 days — Bill Clinton — Medicare, education, environment cuts
17.Dec 15, 1995 – Jan 6, 1996 — 21 days — Bill Clinton — Balanced budget disagreement
18.Sep 30 – Oct 1, 2013 — 16 days — Barack Obama — Affordable Care Act funding (Obamacare)
19.Jan 20 – Jan 22, 2018 — 3 days — Donald Trump — Immigration & DACA
20.Feb 9, 2018 — <1 day — Donald Trump — Budget caps & military funding
21.Dec 22, 2018 – Jan 25, 2019 — 35 days — Donald Trump — Border wall funding
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✅ Total: 21 shutdowns.
⚠️ Longest: 35 days (2018–2019).
⚡ Most shutdowns: During Reagan (8 total, though many were short).
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BREAKING | Israel moves to encircle Gaza City, closes last road south, War Minister says anyone left behind will be considered 'terrorists'
Israeli War Minister Israel Katz said troops are moving to fully encircle Gaza City by seizing the western part of the Netzarim Corridor, cutting across the Strip from south of the city to the coast. He explained that this maneuver would tighten the encirclement and force anyone leaving Gaza City to pass through Israeli military checkpoints. Earlier in the day, the military announced that the Al-Rashid coastal road northbound into the city would close at noon, effectively sealing the last remaining route.
Katz described the closure as the “last opportunity” for residents to move south, claiming those who remain in Gaza City would be considered “terrorists and supporters of terror.”
Israeli War Minister Israel Katz said troops are moving to fully encircle Gaza City by seizing the western part of the Netzarim Corridor, cutting across the Strip from south of the city to the coast. He explained that this maneuver would tighten the encirclement and force anyone leaving Gaza City to pass through Israeli military checkpoints. Earlier in the day, the military announced that the Al-Rashid coastal road northbound into the city would close at noon, effectively sealing the last remaining route.
Katz described the closure as the “last opportunity” for residents to move south, claiming those who remain in Gaza City would be considered “terrorists and supporters of terror.”
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‼️ Israel accuses Global Sumud Flotilla of being ‘Hamas project,’ says ships owned by Hamas
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Israel’s Foreign Ministry is now accusing the Global Sumud Flotilla of being a Hamas project, claiming newly uncovered documents from Gaza show direct links between flotilla leaders and Hamas’s overseas network.
Israel points to the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad (PCPA), which it describes as Hamas’s foreign wing, as the body mobilizing flotillas under civilian cover. It highlights an alleged 2021 letter from Ismail Haniyeh endorsing the PCPA, a list of operatives that includes long-time flotilla organizer Zaher Birawi, and the role of Saif Abu Kashk, head of a Spanish company alleged to own vessels participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla: "Thus, these ships are secretly owned by Hamas," says the foreign ministry.
Israel is framing the Sumud Flotilla as a Hamas operation, using these documents to brand it as 'terrorist'-linked rather than humanitarian — a narrative that gives a pretext for attacking the fleet.
This accusation follows recent public comments from former Israeli military figures calling for forceful military action. Admiral (Res.) Eliezer “Chayni” Marom, who oversaw the 2010 Mavi Marmara attack, warned: “(The arrival of the flotilla) is a very complex event, and it could definitely end in high friction, and in loss of life and property.” Lt. Col. (Res.) Maurice Hirsch, a 19-year veteran of Israel’s Military Advocate General Corps, added: “Anyone who tries to break the blockade, we should just drown them ... If we'd done that 10 years ago (referring to Mavi 2010), other flotillas wouldn't have arrived.”
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Israel’s Foreign Ministry is now accusing the Global Sumud Flotilla of being a Hamas project, claiming newly uncovered documents from Gaza show direct links between flotilla leaders and Hamas’s overseas network.
Israel points to the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad (PCPA), which it describes as Hamas’s foreign wing, as the body mobilizing flotillas under civilian cover. It highlights an alleged 2021 letter from Ismail Haniyeh endorsing the PCPA, a list of operatives that includes long-time flotilla organizer Zaher Birawi, and the role of Saif Abu Kashk, head of a Spanish company alleged to own vessels participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla: "Thus, these ships are secretly owned by Hamas," says the foreign ministry.
Israel is framing the Sumud Flotilla as a Hamas operation, using these documents to brand it as 'terrorist'-linked rather than humanitarian — a narrative that gives a pretext for attacking the fleet.
This accusation follows recent public comments from former Israeli military figures calling for forceful military action. Admiral (Res.) Eliezer “Chayni” Marom, who oversaw the 2010 Mavi Marmara attack, warned: “(The arrival of the flotilla) is a very complex event, and it could definitely end in high friction, and in loss of life and property.” Lt. Col. (Res.) Maurice Hirsch, a 19-year veteran of Israel’s Military Advocate General Corps, added: “Anyone who tries to break the blockade, we should just drown them ... If we'd done that 10 years ago (referring to Mavi 2010), other flotillas wouldn't have arrived.”
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Trump’s so-called 20-point 'peace' plan seeks to entrench US–Israeli control over the Gaza Strip, with complicit Arab and Islamic states on board.
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❗️AFP: Hamas weighs amendments to Trump’s Gaza plan amid mediator pressure
A source close to Hamas told AFP the group is considering changes to President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza, particularly clauses on disarmament and the departure of its fighters.
Intensive consultations are underway within Hamas leadership in Gaza and abroad, and with mediators in Doha. Four meetings were held Monday with Qatari and Egyptian officials, joined by Turkish representatives, where Hamas insisted on international guarantees for a full Israeli withdrawal and respect for a ceasefire.
Trump’s plan, backed by Netanyahu, calls for an immediate halt to the war once accepted, the release of captives and Palestinian prisoners, Hamas disarmament, and governance of Gaza by a technocratic committee under international oversight, including former British PM Tony Blair. Israel would gradually withdraw but retain a “security belt.”
According to AFP, there are two main views within Hamas: one favoring unconditional acceptance with mediators ensuring Israel’s compliance, and another rejecting disarmament and the forced removal of members, favoring conditional approval with clarifications.
No final decision has been made, with Hamas expected to announce its stance within days. Trump has threatened the movement with a “bleak fate” if it refuses, while Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani emphasized the plan needs more clarification, especially regarding Israeli withdrawal, stressing the priority is to end the war.
A source close to Hamas told AFP the group is considering changes to President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza, particularly clauses on disarmament and the departure of its fighters.
Intensive consultations are underway within Hamas leadership in Gaza and abroad, and with mediators in Doha. Four meetings were held Monday with Qatari and Egyptian officials, joined by Turkish representatives, where Hamas insisted on international guarantees for a full Israeli withdrawal and respect for a ceasefire.
Trump’s plan, backed by Netanyahu, calls for an immediate halt to the war once accepted, the release of captives and Palestinian prisoners, Hamas disarmament, and governance of Gaza by a technocratic committee under international oversight, including former British PM Tony Blair. Israel would gradually withdraw but retain a “security belt.”
According to AFP, there are two main views within Hamas: one favoring unconditional acceptance with mediators ensuring Israel’s compliance, and another rejecting disarmament and the forced removal of members, favoring conditional approval with clarifications.
No final decision has been made, with Hamas expected to announce its stance within days. Trump has threatened the movement with a “bleak fate” if it refuses, while Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani emphasized the plan needs more clarification, especially regarding Israeli withdrawal, stressing the priority is to end the war.
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—❗️🇮🇱/🇵🇸 NEW: The Gaza 'Sumud' Flotilla will arrive at the coast of Gaza at 05:00 AM local time, if they are not intercepted
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— 🇺🇸/🇮🇱/🇶🇦 NEW: Following the Israeli attack on the Hamas headquarters in Doha, President Trump has signed an executive order promising security to Qatar
The full text of the executive order:
'The United States shall regard any armed attack on the territory, sovereignty, or critical infrastructure of the State of Qatar as a threat to the peace and security of the United States.
In the event of such an attack, the United States shall take all lawful and appropriate measures, including diplomatic, economic, and, if necessary, military, to defend the interests of the United States and of the State of Qatar.'
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The full text of the executive order:
'The United States shall regard any armed attack on the territory, sovereignty, or critical infrastructure of the State of Qatar as a threat to the peace and security of the United States.
In the event of such an attack, the United States shall take all lawful and appropriate measures, including diplomatic, economic, and, if necessary, military, to defend the interests of the United States and of the State of Qatar.'
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❗️Israeli warships harass Gaza aid flotilla nearing Khan Yunis
The Global Sumud Flotilla says it is now 130 nautical miles from Khan Yunis and expects to reach Gaza within 20–22 hours. Palestinian-origin European Parliament member Rima Hassan, speaking from on board, said: “All vessels are on maximum alert as Israeli warships close in. We are bracing for an imminent assault,” adding that they will arrive in Gaza tomorrow.
Earlier in the morning, the flotilla reported coming under an Israeli intimidation attack, with warships circling vessels and disrupting communications.
Despite this, and amid reports of Israeli forces accelerating preparations, the flotilla continues on course through the so-called ‘orange zone,’ the same waters where previous aid ships were intercepted. Organizers said the mission remains determined to break the blockade and deliver aid to Gaza.
The Global Sumud Flotilla says it is now 130 nautical miles from Khan Yunis and expects to reach Gaza within 20–22 hours. Palestinian-origin European Parliament member Rima Hassan, speaking from on board, said: “All vessels are on maximum alert as Israeli warships close in. We are bracing for an imminent assault,” adding that they will arrive in Gaza tomorrow.
Earlier in the morning, the flotilla reported coming under an Israeli intimidation attack, with warships circling vessels and disrupting communications.
Despite this, and amid reports of Israeli forces accelerating preparations, the flotilla continues on course through the so-called ‘orange zone,’ the same waters where previous aid ships were intercepted. Organizers said the mission remains determined to break the blockade and deliver aid to Gaza.
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Republican Senator Ted Cruz At A Senate Hearing: “How about we all come together and say let’s stop attacking pedophiles"
Ted Cruz was among the ones who voted against releasing the Epstein files
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Ted Cruz was among the ones who voted against releasing the Epstein files
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❗️Israel blocks last remaining route linking Gaza City and south Gaza
This morning, the Israeli army announced it would close Al-Rashid Street, the last remaining route linking southern Gaza to Gaza City. Spokesman Avichay Adraee said movement south will still be allowed without inspection for those evacuating, but the closure cuts off the final corridor northward. For residents, this means the last road out of Gaza City is being sealed, tightening the siege as displacement and isolation deepen.
The Government Media Office in Gaza said Israel’s closure of Al-Rashid Street is part of its policy of siege and genocide against Palestinians. The road is a vital civilian artery linking governorates across the Strip, and its closure cuts off safe passage for thousands of displaced families.
The statement stressed that the move is intended to forcibly displace the population, endanger lives, and deprive Palestinians of their natural right to free movement.
It held Israel and the US fully responsible for the humanitarian consequences and called on the UN and international community to take urgent action to restore unrestricted civilian travel inside Gaza.
This morning, the Israeli army announced it would close Al-Rashid Street, the last remaining route linking southern Gaza to Gaza City. Spokesman Avichay Adraee said movement south will still be allowed without inspection for those evacuating, but the closure cuts off the final corridor northward. For residents, this means the last road out of Gaza City is being sealed, tightening the siege as displacement and isolation deepen.
The Government Media Office in Gaza said Israel’s closure of Al-Rashid Street is part of its policy of siege and genocide against Palestinians. The road is a vital civilian artery linking governorates across the Strip, and its closure cuts off safe passage for thousands of displaced families.
The statement stressed that the move is intended to forcibly displace the population, endanger lives, and deprive Palestinians of their natural right to free movement.
It held Israel and the US fully responsible for the humanitarian consequences and called on the UN and international community to take urgent action to restore unrestricted civilian travel inside Gaza.
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❗️Mustafa Barghouti, Secretary-General of the Palestinian National Initiative, described Trump’s Gaza plan as a “great disappointment” filled with “mines,” adding that it is a "recipe for the continuation of the war, rather than ending it."
He said it disregards Palestinian self-determination and avoids confronting the central issue of Israeli occupation.
He said it disregards Palestinian self-determination and avoids confronting the central issue of Israeli occupation.
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