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Hamas: Ready to enter talks on Trump's Gaza plan

Hamas and other terrorist organizations have “responded positively” to the plan, but demanded clarifications regarding several points, including the issue of weapons and a timetable for an IDF withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. Officials in Qatar, Egypt and Turkey pointed to the challenge facing Hamas in implementing a plan that requires it to surrender.

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Mediators race to bypass Hamas objections to Gaza plan

Disagreements within Hamas leadership are blocking a decision on President Trump’s peace plan, and mediators are working to break the deadlock. Their proposal: Hamas would accept the plan in principle, followed by an international conference to discuss its details.

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Report: Hamas in Gaza rejects Trump plan

Izz al-Din al-Haddad, head of Hamas’ military wing in Gaza, told mediators that he rejects the American ceasefire plan, declaring that they are determined to fight. Meanwhile, Egypt continues efforts to persuade Hamas to accept the proposal, with the Egyptian foreign minister acknowledging that there are still significant gaps to be addressed.

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Egypt to Hamas: This is your last chance

The pressure is is mounting. With President Donald Trump giving Hamas three to four days to respond, the atmosphere was tense during the mediators’ meeting with the leaders of the terrorist organization, and Egypt’s intelligence chief issued an ultimatum.