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Hamas discussing US ‘ideas’ for Gaza ceasefire after Trump’s ‘last warning’

by The editor•9 September 2025•Posted inBBC US politics

Hamas says it received “some ideas” from the US through mediators on how to reach a Gaza ceasefire deal.

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