Israel, PA welcome Trump Gaza plan
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A Gaza company that operates water desalination plants serving nearly half of the enclave's population has stopped operations to protest at the detention by Hamas of one of its staff.
U.S. and Israeli soldiers, foreign diplomats and aid workers are congregated in a warehouse in Israel to talk about the future of Gaza. One key group is missing: Palestinians.
An Israeli was killed and three were wounded in an attack Tuesday at a West Bank intersection, Israel's rescue service said.
The U.S. is pushing the U.N. Security Council to support and enshrine Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan. But Israel, Hamas, Russia and others have objections.
Hamas has swiftly reestablished its hold over areas from which Israel withdrew, killing dozens of Palestinians it accused of collaborating with Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has praised the U.N.'s adoption of the Trump administration’s plan for Gaza. The resolution, passed by the U.N.
Hamas rejected the United Nations Security Council passing a U.S.-drafted resolution endorsing U.S. President Donald Trump's Gaza plan, saying it fails to meet Palestinians' rights and demands and seeks to impose an international trusteeship on the enclave that Palestinians and resistance factions oppose.