Trump Gives Hamas 3-Day Deadline to Accept Peace Plan
US President Donald Trump has set a deadline of 'three or four days' for Hamas to accept his peace plan for the Gaza Strip. The plan, accepted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his White House visit on Monday, includes a 21-point proposal aimed at ending the Gaza war.
Trump's plan requires complete disarmament and dismantling of Hamas in the Gaza Strip. In return, the Israeli army would gradually withdraw from the region. The Hamas leadership is currently reviewing this 20-point plan, which also includes the release of remaining Israeli hostages. President Trump has warned that if Hamas rejects the plan, it faces 'a very sad end'. He has assured Prime Minister Netanyahu of the full support of the USA in the military offensive against Hamas should they not agree to the proposal.
The deadline for Hamas to accept Trump's peace plan for the Gaza Strip is fast approaching. The plan, accepted by Israel, offers a path to end the conflict but carries a stern warning should Hamas reject it. The world awaits Hamas' response, as the situation remains tense.
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