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Is Trump’s Gaza plan for real?

Watch: “The Quad” with Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, Ep. 55

Trump Gaza plan

How serious is the Gaza proposal put forth by U.S. President Donald Trump? This question seems to be on everyone’s mind after the release over the weekend of three male hostages who were as emaciated as Holocaust survivors.

The president issued a stern warning to Hamas, giving an ultimatum of the release of the rest of the hostages from the Gaza Strip by noon on Saturday, Feb. 15 ... or “all hell is going to break out.”

On this episode of “The Quad,” we’ll be discussing all of Israel’s options and weighing in on what may be coming next.

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