Gaza Plans Delayed as Iran Conflict Continues, White House Says
Trump administration officials acknowledge disruptions from Iran conflict while Gaza disarmament discussions remain paused.

The Trump administration's plans for Gaza have been put on hold as ongoing conflict with Iran has disrupted diplomatic efforts, according to sources familiar with the matter.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt acknowledged during a Sunday Fox News appearance that military operations involving Iran have caused "short-term disruption," though she emphasized the administration remains focused on broader strategic objectives.
The conflict has specifically impacted disarmament discussions related to Gaza, with negotiations currently paused as attention remains focused on the Iran situation, sources told Reuters.
Leavitt addressed concerns about potential economic impacts, including questions about U.S. gas prices amid the ongoing military operations. The press secretary indicated that while short-term disruptions are expected, the administration views current actions as part of achieving larger strategic goals in the region.
The timing of when Gaza-related diplomatic efforts might resume remains unclear, as the administration continues to manage the evolving situation with Iran. Officials have not provided a specific timeline for when the paused discussions might restart.