Trump Says He Expects Hamas Decision in 24 Hours on 'Final' Peace Proposal
- On July 4, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Israel has agreed to the terms necessary to finalize a proposed 60-day ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza.
- This ceasefire offer follows intense Israeli-Hamas conflict triggered by Hamas' October 2023 attack, which killed 1,200 Israelis and took about 250 hostages.
- Hamas is seeking guarantees that the ceasefire would end the war, and Israeli and U.S. officials say details are still being finalized amid ongoing political discussions.
- Trump commented that the situation with Hamas would become clearer within the following day and mentioned his discussions with Saudi Arabia regarding a potential expansion of the Abraham Accords.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasizes force as necessary for a deal, aiming to prevent renewed fighting, while military leaders prepare multiple options for Gaza's future.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that the response of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) to the latest proposal for a new ceasefire in the Gaza Strip could come “in the next 24 hours,” amid the Israeli offensive against the Palestinian enclave following the attacks of October 7, 2023. “We’ll see what’s going on,” he said after being asked about the Islamist group’s proposal and possible response. “We’ll know within the next 24 hours,…
Expect Hamas Decision In 24 Hours On 'Final' Peace Proposal: Trump
US President Donald Trump said on Friday it would probably be known in 24 hours whether the Palestinian militant group Hamas has agreed to accept what he has called a "final proposal" for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire in Gaza.


Trump says he expects Hamas decision in 24 hours on ‘final’ peace proposal
A source close to Hamas said on July 3 the Islamist group sought guarantees that the new US-backed ceasefire proposal would lead to the end of Israel’s war in Gaza. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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