Trump sets Sunday deadline for Hamas to agree to a deal for ending the war in Gaza
The US-backed peace plan demands Hamas disarm, release 48 hostages, and accept a transitional Gaza governance or face severe military retaliation, Trump warned.
- US President Donald Trump has set a Sunday deadline for Hamas to accept a ceasefire and prisoner swap proposal, which he labeled as their 'last chance.'
- Trump warned that if Hamas does not agree by 6 PM Eastern Time, 'all hell, like no one has ever seen before, will break out against Hamas.'
- The United Nations reported that over 417,000 people have been displaced from northern Gaza, warning of dire conditions as Israel continues its military campaign.
- Hamas has indicated a willingness to negotiate aspects of Trump's proposal but opposes the demands to disarm and relinquish hostages without a prior ceasefire.
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Trump has issued a stern warning to Hamas regarding the Gaza Peace Plan, demanding a compromise or face serious consequences. This ultimatum is part of efforts to establish peace in the region. Trump praised Israel for halting its bombing to secure the release of the hostages and stated that any further delay or violence will not be tolerated.
After months of conflict, it seems possible for Israel and the Palestinians to move closer together. By Sunday night, the ultimatum that US President Trump has set for Hamas lasts. What we know and what we do not.
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Hamas agrees to release remaining hostages dead or alive: Report
Hamas agreed to release all of the remaining hostages as part of a deal with President Donald Trump. It is believed that there are 48 hostages, alive and dead, remaining in Gaza. Two of the hostages are American, Itay Chen and Omer Neutra, both of whom are presumed dead. Hamas leaders also said they are ready to enter mediated negotiations to discuss the details of Trump’s deal, which he set a Sunday deadline on. Hamas “affirms its readiness to …
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