Hamas Says it Backs Core Elements of US Gaza Plan Under Trump Deadline
Hamas agrees to release all hostages and hand over Gaza’s administration but demands further talks on disarmament and other terms, amid heavy international pressure.
- Hamas announced it would release all Israeli captives, both alive and dead, under President Donald Trump's proposed peace plan for Gaza.
- Hamas expressed readiness to enter negotiations to discuss details of Trump's proposal, emphasizing consultation with Palestinian factions and leaders.
- The statement from Hamas confirmed its agreement to transfer Gaza's administration to an independent body of Palestinian technocrats, with support from Arab and Islamic nations.
- President Donald Trump stated that failure to agree on the plan by Sunday would mean severe consequences for Hamas, underpinning the urgency of the situation.
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Military-Islamist Hamas has accepted parts of US President Trump's plan to end the Gaza war, but according to consistent reports from news agencies, the terrorist organization is calling for further negotiations at the same time.


BREAKING: Trump announces Hamas will return all hostages, begin ‘negotiations to discuss the details’ of peace plan
Hamas "announces its approval of releasing all occupation prisoners-both living and remains—according to the exchange formula contained in President Trump's proposal, with the necessary field conditions for implementing the exchange."
Hamas has delivered its response to the U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza this Friday. In a statement it has confirmed that it accepts to release all the hostages still held in the Gaza Strip, 48 (only 20 of them alive), but calls for “immediately start negotiations through the mediators to discuss the details.” Continue reading
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