Hamas to study Trump proposal before response
- On September 29, 2025, the White House hosted a meeting where the leader of the United States and the head of the Israeli government agreed upon a comprehensive 20-point proposal aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza.
- The plan follows nearly two years of conflict initiated by Hamas's 2023 attack and includes a ceasefire, hostage exchanges, phased Israeli withdrawal, and Hamas disarmament.
- The framework proposes a technocratic interim government led by an international board chaired by Trump and including Tony Blair, aiming to govern and rebuild Gaza without requiring population displacement.
- Trump emphasized Hamas must accept the plan or face Israel's full military response, with Netanyahu calling it a critical step, and Macron urging immediate hostages’ release and adherence to the proposal.
- The agreement received broad regional and international cautious support, while Hamas’s acceptance remained uncertain, suggesting the plan’s success depends on future negotiations and hostilities cease.
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Average, 53 deaths in Thursday's attacks in the Strip
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Hamas Still Reviewing Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan
A Hamas official claimed that his group needs more time to review U.S. president Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza, which is already supported by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump gave Hamas a “three or four days” ultimatum to accept the proposal which calls for a ceasefire, the release of hostages within 72 hours, Hamas’s disarmament, and a gradual Israeli withdrawal, followed by a transitional authority led by Trump (expected to invo…
Hamas has not yet commented on the latest peace proposal for Gaza. The plan that was presented was also adjusted during Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the United States. The Palestinian Islamist movement continues to seek guarantees that the Israeli military will indeed leave the Gaza Strip.
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