Trump pressures Israel to make a decision on next steps in Gaza
Speaking at a meeting with the European Commission President, the American leader says he is still trying to get the hostages home but that Hamas will not make a deal.
Mr Trump claims the militant group won't make a deal because they know it will have no bargaining chips once they are released.

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