Hamas Says it Backs Core Elements of US Gaza Plan Under Trump Deadline
Hamas agrees to release all hostages and partially accepts US President Trump's 20-point peace plan while seeking further negotiations on key issues, facing a Sunday deadline.
- Hamas stated it supports some parts of U.S. President Donald Trump's peace plan, including releasing all Israeli hostages, but needs further discussions on other elements.
- President Trump emphasized that Hamas must agree to the peace plan by Sunday evening, threatening escalated military action if they do not.
- The peace plan proposes an immediate cessation of Israeli assaults in Gaza once both sides agree and includes terms for hostages and humanitarian aid.
- Hamas expressed that while it supports some terms of the plan, further consultations with other Palestinian factions are necessary for those that touch upon governance and rights of Palestinians.
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Hamas announced its acceptance over the weekend of US President Donald Trump's proposal to end the Gaza war, albeit with key issues still to be discussed, delivering its response to Egyptian and Qatari mediators. The 20-point plan calls for a comprehensive ceasefire, the return of Israeli captives, dismantling Hamas's military capabilities, and establishing a transitional government in Gaza. While fundamental sticking points remain, the group’s …
Hamas's Qualified Acceptance of the Peace Deal
Hamas’s Response to U.S President Trump’s proposal The Islamic Resistance Movement – Hamas values the Arab, Islamic, and international efforts, as well as the efforts of the US President, Donald Trump, calling for an end to the war on the Gaza Strip, the exchange of prisoners, the immediate entry of humanitarian aid, the rejection of […] The post Hamas’s Qualified Acceptance of the Peace Deal appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.


Comparing Hamas’ response to Trump’s Gaza plan: Agreement on war end, tension over governance
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It’s unclear whether there’s a peace deal or not between Israel and Hamas
Yesterday, Hamas seemingly agreed to release all the remaining hostages, whether dead or alive. However, there were strings attached. Hamas still wants to renegotiate the rest of the agreement. Trump seemed initially enthusiastic, but he’s already ...
The Israeli army continues its offensive in Gaza despite Donald Trump's call to stop the bombings. Hamas says it is ready to negotiate, but not to mention its disarmament. The situation remains tense and uncertain.
The terrorist organization in principle pledges hostage releases, too many others it says no
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