Trump's Peace Plan for Middle East Conflict Awaits Hamas Response
US President Donald Trump has presented a peace plan to Hamas through Qatari and Egyptian mediators. Hamas is currently reviewing the proposal, with a response expected within days. The plan, unveiled in 2020, aims to resolve the longstanding conflict in the Middle East.
Trump's plan involves a transitional government of Palestinian technocrats governing the Gaza Strip under international supervision. The US President has given Hamas until the end of this week to respond. If Hamas does not agree, Trump warned the outcome would be 'very sad'.
The plan also includes a gradual withdrawal of the Israeli army from the Gaza Strip. Notably, all Arab and Muslim countries, along with Israel, have agreed to Trump's peace plan and are awaiting Hamas' response. Qatar, known for its longstanding relationships with Hamas and its role in supporting humanitarian efforts in the region, served as a mediator for the peace plan. However, the specific name of the Qatari mediator remains unknown.
Hamas is currently examining Trump's peace plan, with a response expected within days. The plan, which includes a transitional government and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, has been agreed upon by Arab, Muslim, and Israeli nations. The outcome remains uncertain, with Trump warning of potential consequences if Hamas does not accept the proposal.
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