04.10.2025 00:30
The first statement from U.S. President Trump regarding the Gaza Plan, which partially accepts Hamas, has been released. Trump stated, "I believe Hamas is ready for a lasting peace," and addressed Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, saying, "Israel must immediately stop bombing Gaza."
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U.S. President Donald Trump stated regarding Hamas's response to the ceasefire plan in Gaza, "I believe Hamas is ready for a lasting peace. Israel must immediately stop bombing Gaza."
There are consecutive developments in the ceasefire talks in Gaza. In its response to U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed peace plan for achieving a ceasefire in the region, Hamas stated that it accepted the release of Israeli hostages under the U.S. peace plan in exchange for Israel ending its war on Gaza and completely withdrawing from the region.
HAMAS'S RESPONSE TO TRUMP'S PLAN
The statement also accepted the transfer of Gaza's administration to a structure composed of Palestinian officials, based on the Palestinian national consensus and the support of the Arab and Islamic world.
In Hamas's statement, it was noted that they are ready for negotiations, stating, "The other issues mentioned in President Trump's proposal regarding the future of the Gaza Strip and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people are related to a united national stance and relevant international law and decisions. These issues will be addressed within a comprehensive Palestinian national framework in which Hamas will also participate responsibly and contribute."
FIRST WORDS FROM TRUMP
The first statement from U.S. President Trump regarding Hamas's partial acceptance of the Gaza Plan has arrived. Trump, stating, "Based on Hamas's statement, I believe they are ready for a lasting peace," also addressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying, "Israel must immediately stop bombing so that we can safely and quickly extract the hostages; it is dangerous to do this right now, we are already conducting negotiations. This is not just about Gaza, it is about peace in the Middle East."
TRUMP HAD GIVEN A DEADLINE
U.S. President Donald Trump stated in a message on his social media account that peace in the Middle East will somehow be achieved.
Trump said, "I want all innocent Palestinians to immediately go to safer areas in Gaza to escape the danger of future death. They will be well taken care of by those waiting for them there. A final chance will be given to Hamas."
WHAT HAD HAPPENED?
The White House had announced Trump's proposal titled "Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict," consisting of 20 items.
In a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whom he received at the White House, Trump stated that if the plan is accepted by the parties, the "war" will end immediately, Israel will gradually withdraw from Gaza, a new process without Hamas's role will begin in Gaza, and all prisoners will be released. Netanyahu also expressed support, stating that the plan "achieves the war objectives."
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