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Trump says Israel has agreed to finalize terms of 60-day Gaza ceasefire

Trump says Israel has agreed to finalize terms of 60-day Gaza ceasefire

Arab News21 hours ago
WASHINGTON: Trump says Israel agrees on terms for a 60-day ceasefire deal in Gaza and warns Hamas to accept before conditions worsen
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