Hamas says it's 'ready to negotiate' Gaza ceasefire deal after Trump's 'final warning'
- On September 8, 2025, US President Donald Trump announced that Israel accepted a new American proposal to secure the release of 48 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
- This announcement followed a Truth Social post where Trump issued a final warning to Hamas, urging them to accept his terms amid ongoing deep negotiations.
- The proposal requires Hamas to release all captives, including those deceased, in return for the liberation of several thousand Palestinian detainees held on security-related charges, a halt to hostilities, and the initiation of negotiations aimed at ending the conflict.
- Trump emphasized the universal desire to see the hostages safely returned and for the conflict to come to an end, issuing a final warning that no further notices would be given.
- Hamas expressed readiness to negotiate but remains skeptical, citing past broken agreements and demanding explicit guarantees, while officials doubt Hamas will accept without full Israeli withdrawal.
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COMMENT. Trump presses Hamas to release hostages – while a terrorist attack in Jerusalem creates fear. Is it a sign that the war is spreading, or is there a chance for a ceasefire in Gaza? It is something that the Israeli army would prefer.
Israel targets Gaza high-rises as Trump gives Hamas 'last warning' to accept ceasefire
A terrorist attack killed six Israelis and wounded more than 20 at a bus stop in Jerusalem. Israel raided the West Bank town where it says the gunmen came from. At the same time, Israel's military is assaulting Gaza City, destroying high-rise buildings as the U.S. gives Hamas an ultimatum to accept a new ceasefire proposal. Nick Schifrin reports.
President Trump urges Hamas to accept cease-fire terms
(NEXSTAR) – President Donald Trump issued his "last warning" to Hamas, to release hostages and end the war in Gaza, in a post on Truth Social. "I have warned Hamas about the consequences of not accepting," President Trump wrote. In Gaza City, Israel continued bombing — including several high-rise buildings. The Israeli Government accused Hamas of using those buildings for surveillance. The government distributed fliers, warning people in the c…
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