
Negotiations to end the fighting in Gaza were intense and productive and “would continue as long as necessary,” Donald Trump said Friday night after meeting with Arab leaders in New York to discuss Israel’s ongoing assault on the famine-stricken enclave. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Donald Trump said talks aimed at ending the Gaza war were productive and would keep going until a deal is reached.
Key Points:
The Gaza war can keep oil, shipping, and food prices unstable for US households and businesses if talks fail.
A real ceasefire deal could lower Middle East risk and ease pressure on US consumers, workers, and taxpayers.
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Core party to the negotiations and ceasefire/hostage dispute.
Primary focus of the article; his statements about the Gaza negotiations drive the story.
Major public figure whose remarks and stance on continuing the war are central to the article.
UAE foreign minister whose meeting and stated position on a ceasefire are part of the article’s key diplomatic.
Humanitarian organization cited for halting activities in Gaza City, a notable development in the conflict.
Local health authority cited for casualty figures from the conflict.
Palestinian president whose General Assembly remarks are part of the broader diplomatic context.
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