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Trump to announce Board of Peace as Gaza ceasefire remains fragile
Summary
Local health officials reported at least 13 people were killed in Gaza during strikes, and U.S. officials say President Trump will announce appointments to a Board of Peace next week to help oversee the fragile ceasefire.
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Israeli strikes in Gaza were reported to have killed at least 13 people, according to local health officials, while a phased ceasefire between Israel and Hamas remains in its initial stage. The strikes were reported as occurring amid continued disagreements over alleged violations of the ceasefire. U.S. officials said President Trump is expected to announce appointments to a Board of Peace next week, which he has said he will head and which is described as part of his Middle East peace plan.
Key facts:
- Local health officials reported at least 13 people were killed in Gaza during strikes on Thursday.
- The phased ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is reported to be in its initial stage, and both sides have accused each other of violations.
- U.S. officials say President Trump is expected to announce appointments to a Board of Peace next week, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu named Nickolay Mladenov as the board's designated director-general.
Summary:
The reported deaths underline the continued fragility of the Gaza ceasefire and the incomplete progress on related political steps. Next, Trump is due to announce his Board of Peace appointments next week; further developments are undetermined at this time.
