Trump sets Sunday deadline for Hamas to agree to a deal for ending the war in Gaza
Trump demands Hamas accept a US-brokered peace deal by Sunday 6 PM or face intensified military action; plan includes hostage release and Gaza governance changes.
- President Donald Trump demanded Hamas accept a ceasefire proposal by Sunday evening, or face dire consequences for not complying.
- The peace proposal requires Hamas to release hostages and disarm in exchange for prisoner releases and humanitarian aid, with endorsements from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that if Hamas rejects the plan, military actions against the group would proceed.
- Political reactions include support from U.S. leaders for Trump's efforts to end the fighting, while some Palestinian leaders criticize the plan as biased towards Israel.
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The US President demands a rapid response from the Palestinian movement regarding an Israeli army withdrawal line, accepted by the Hebrew state. Israel continues to bomb the enclave despite the call for the ceasefire of the White House.
Trump has issued a stern warning to Hamas regarding the Gaza Peace Plan, demanding a compromise or face serious consequences. This ultimatum is part of efforts to establish peace in the region. Trump praised Israel for halting its bombing to secure the release of the hostages and stated that any further delay or violence will not be tolerated.
After months of conflict, it seems possible for Israel and the Palestinians to move closer together. By Sunday night, the ultimatum that US President Trump has set for Hamas lasts. What we know and what we do not.
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