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Trump confirms Patriot systems for Ukraine amid Gaza ceasefire push

Trump confirms Patriot systems for Ukraine amid Gaza ceasefire push

Al Arabiya2 days ago
In this episode of Global News Today, presented by Tom Burges Watson, we bring you the latest from two of the world's most urgent conflicts. In Gaza, hopes for a ceasefire remain uncertain as the humanitarian crisis deepens and diplomatic efforts intensify. On Ukraine, US President Donald Trump confirms that Washington will send Patriot missile defense systems to Kyiv. We examine what this means for the war with Russia and share reactions from both Washington and Europe.
Guests:
Rosalia Bollen – Spokesperson for UNICEF
Jim Townsend – Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for NATO policy at the Pentagon
Sir Gerald Howarth – Former UK defense minister
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