
As the group examined the Israeli-backed plan to halt the fighting in Gaza, US President Donald Trump on Tuesday granted Hamas “three or four days” to respond. The plan asks for a truce, the disarmament of Hamas, the gradual withdrawal of Israel from Gaza, the release of hostages by Hamas within 72 hours, and the establishment of a transitional authority led by Trump himself after the battle.
The agreement calls for Hamas members to completely disarm and be barred from holding public office in the future. Still, it also grants amnesty to those who consent to “peaceful co-existence. Trump’s proposal also calls for the establishment of a transitional authority led by Trump and comprising former British Premier Tony Blair, as well as the deployment of a “temporary international stabilization force.
The idea was supported by Arab and Muslim countries as well as other world powers, but Hamas had not yet responded. When asked about a timeline, Trump responded, “We’re going to do about three or four days.
Trump addressed US generals and admirals assembled at a military installation in Quantico, Virginia, saying, “We have one signature that we need, and that signature will pay in hell if they don’t sign. Following a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump made his plan public at the White House on Monday.
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