Officials tell i24NEWS Trump admin is unwilling to accept release of just 3-4 hostages per week; Witkoff wants to demand a larger-scale release with significantly higher numbers in a shorter timeframe
I t was 1986: Greed was good and the hours were punishing. Still, even round-the-clock dealmakers had to eat. That is how Donald Trump happened upon Steve Witkoff at a deli counter in midtown Manhattan at 3am. One was a son of Queens, the other of the Bronx. Both were hungry. Mr Witkoff paid.
US President Donald Trump’s Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff said Sunday that while difficulties remain in negotiations for the continuation of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, the second stage of the hostage deal is “absolutely going to begin,” and that the ...
Special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff joins 'Fox & Friends' ahead of President Donald Trump's meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and discusses the next phase of ceasefire talks in the
Just weeks removed from playing a critical role in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, now appears to have a major role in the administration’s efforts to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Steve Witkoff said Israel and mediators have agreed to kick off talks on a permanent ceasefire in Gaza instead of resume fighting.
An Israeli official confirmed that the bodies of four hostages were expected to be turned over but provided no further details.
Israel's decision not to withdraw from the Philadelphi corridor in Gaza could jeopardize a fragile ceasefire with Hamas. Amidst prisoner swaps, tensions surge as international mediation efforts continue.