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Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem welcomed U.S. President Trump's apparent retreat from his proposal for the permanent displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, urging him to distance himself from the "extreme Zionist right." Trump stated that no Palestinians would be expelled from Gaza. Hamas called for Israel to implement ceasefire agreements and continued talks with the U.S. for a phased agreement to end the Israel-Gaza war.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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