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Trump peace plan ‘ignores interests of Palestinian people’, Hamas official tells BBC

by The editor•16 hours ago•Posted inBBC US politics

A senior Hamas figure told the BBC the group is likely to reject Trump’s Gaza peace plan, saying it “serves Israel’s interests”.

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