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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The Fragile Peace of Trump's Gaza Plan
by Ronny P Sasmita ( Middle East Monitor ) – The Gaza plan unveiled by Donald Trump and reluctantly accepted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been described as bold, controversial, and even theatrical. And indeed, it is all of these things. But it is also something else, perhaps the only available mechanism, however imperfect, to bring a pause to a conflict that has consumed countless lives and devastated Gaza’s infrastructure. F…
Hamas open to Trump Gaza plan, seeks more time: Reports
Hamas has told intermediaries from Qatar, Egypt and Turkey that it is considering President Donald Trump’s proposal for ending the war in Gaza. Still, it needs additional time to review specific terms, according to The Wall Street Journal. Mediators said Hamas raised reservations about disarming and about returning all 48 hostages within 72 hours. What is in the plan, and who supports it? The White House plan, outlined as 20 points, pairs a rap…
Israelis hope Trump’s Gaza plan will work, but they’re skeptical
JERUSALEM (RNS) — ‘We pray for peace, but I don’t believe Trump’s peace deal will stop the war,’ said Dia, a middle-aged Muslim man who owns a shop in Jerusalem. ‘People are too entrenched in their positions.’
The terrorist organization's response to the US attack is pending. Israel's ambassador to Germany calls for clear pressure on Hamas.
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