President Trump on Sunday pleaded for progress in ceasefire talks that would halt the fighting in the 20-month-long conflict in Gaza. The call for a deal came as the Israeli military ordered a new mass evacuation in northern Gaza amid its escalating attacks on the territory. "MAKE THE DEAL IN GAZA. GET THE HOSTAGES BACK!!!" Mr. Trump wrote early Sunday on his social media platform, Truth Social, in between posts about a Senate vote on his tax and spending cuts bill. Mr.
Main Idea: Trump urged a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal as Israeli military orders for more evacuations showed the war is still escalating.
Key Points:
A longer Gaza war can raise oil and shipping risks, which may keep prices and supply costs higher for US households and small businesses.
A ceasefire deal could cut war risk and help bring hostages home, easing pressure on US taxpayers and markets.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Core party to the war and ceasefire negotiations, repeatedly discussed as a central actor.
Concrete actor ordering evacuations and carrying out attacks in northern Gaza.
Central figure calling for a Gaza ceasefire and publicly pressing for a deal and hostage release.
Major figure in the ceasefire talks and the article’s discussion of Israel’s legal and military actions.
Named adviser traveling for ceasefire talks and a significant Israeli negotiator in the story.
Israeli military spokesperson who posted the evacuation order; important supporting official.
Hamas official quoted on the ceasefire dispute; meaningful but not the article’s main focus.
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Sign in to commentNetanyahu spokesperson quoted responding to Hamas’s claims; supporting role.