Washington, D.C.: Hamas has welcomed what appears to be a shift in US President Donald Trump’s stance on the permanent displacement of Palestinians from Gaza.
The response from Hamas followed Trump’s remarks during a White House meeting with Ireland’s Taoiseach Micheál Martin on Wednesday, where he stated, “Nobody is expelling any Palestinians from Gaza.”
Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem said, “If US President Trump’s statements represent a retreat from any idea of displacing the people of the Gaza Strip, they are welcomed.” He also urged that this position be reinforced by ensuring Israel adheres to all terms of ceasefire agreements.
Trump had previously sparked widespread outrage when he proposed a US takeover of Gaza and suggested permanently displacing its Palestinian population to neighbouring countries. His apparent reversal comes after a meeting in Qatar between Arab foreign ministers and US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, where discussions focused on Gaza’s reconstruction.
According to Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the meeting included foreign ministers from Qatar, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, along with the secretary-general of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
“The Arab foreign ministers discussed the Gaza reconstruction plan, which was approved at the Arab League Summit held in Cairo on March 4, 2025,” the ministry said in a statement. “They also agreed with the US envoy to continue consultations and coordination on this plan as a basis for reconstruction efforts in Gaza.”
On Saturday, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) formally adopted the Gaza reconstruction plan, which was led by Egypt and developed in response to Trump’s earlier proposal to take over the territory. The plan seeks to rebuild Gaza under the administration of the Palestinian Authority (PA).
Meanwhile, ceasefire talks resumed in Qatar on Tuesday, with Witkoff dispatched to Doha for mediation. The Qatari Foreign Ministry said Arab ministers emphasised the importance of maintaining the ceasefire and working toward a just and comprehensive peace based on a two-state solution.
On Sunday, Taher al-Nono, a political adviser to Hamas, confirmed that direct talks had taken place between Hamas and Washington in Doha. The discussions reportedly focused on the release of an American-Israeli dual national held by Hamas and the phased implementation of the ceasefire agreement with Israel.
Hamas representatives also held talks with Egyptian mediators, reiterating their readiness to negotiate the next phase of the ceasefire. Israeli negotiators arrived in Doha on Monday as part of ongoing discussions.
The initial 42-day phase of the ceasefire expired earlier this month without an agreement from Israel on further steps toward ending the war. Since then, Israel has imposed a total blockade on Gaza, now in its 12th day, restricting the entry of food, fuel, and medicine. The blockade has been criticised as collective punishment, with accusations that Israel is using humanitarian aid as leverage to pressure Hamas.
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Kolkata (PTI): Three persons died and three others were injured after being hit by a train amid dense fog on Saturday, while travelling to attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally at Taherpur in West Bengal's Nadia district, a senior official said.
The incident occurred between Taherpur and Badkulla railway stations under the Sealdah-Krishnanagar section of Eastern Railway, he said.
Modi, whose helicopter could not land at Taherpur due to dense fog and low visibility, condoled the death of the “BJP workers” in his virtual address from Kolkata airport.
“I have come to know that some BJP workers, while travelling to the rally, lost their lives in a rail accident. My condolences are with the families of those who have lost their loved ones, and I pray for the speedy recovery of the injured,” Modi said.
The Eastern Railway official told PTI that the incident occurred in the morning when these people, who were travelling by a bus, had stopped the vehicle and walked to the railway tracks to answer nature's call.
"While three persons died on the spot, two others with injuries were admitted to a local hospital," he said.
Another person with minor injuries was released after having been administered first aid, the official said.
The deceased have been identified as Ramprasad Ghosh (74), Shaktipada Sutradhar (55) and Gopinath Das (38).
Meanwhile, Mahua Moitra, Trinamool Congress MP from Krishnanagar constituency in Nadia district, alleged that the BJP ignored the incident and went ahead with the rally.
"Terrible tragedy hushed up at altar of @narendramodi ego. @BJP4India supporters brought from far Murshidabad for PM rally in Ranaghat today," she said in a post on X.
"4 went to answer nature's call and were killed by 31814 down local train near Taherpur. BJP ignored, blacked out & went ahead with rally," Moitra claimed.
Reacting to her remarks, the West Bengal BJP, in a post on X, asserted that the TMC "has always been adept at milking tragedies", and was being "disrespectful to the unfortunate victims of this tragedy".
The TMC alleged that BJP leaders have not shown "neither concern nor compassion" over the mishap.
"The loss of three lives in Taherpur should have united everyone in grief. But @BJP4India leaders showed neither concern nor compassion," it said in another post on X.
"At this painful moment, Smt @MamataOfficial and Shri @abhishekaitc put humanity above party lines and stood beside the families of the deceased," the party said.
TMC’s on-ground leaders promptly reached out to the grieving family members, ensuring them of help and assistance, it said.
"While Delhi’s rulers chase Bengal with arrogance, our leadership chose empathy. This is the difference between politics of power and politics of people!" the TMC added.
