03.10.2025 19:13
U.S. President Donald Trump once again threatened Hamas to accept the Gaza Plan. Marking the day before the anniversary of the attack on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation, Trump stated, "I am giving Hamas until October 6, accept the agreement or die."
US President Donald Trump once again addressed Hamas regarding the Gaza Plan, stating, "I give Hamas until October 6, accept the agreement or die."
NEW DEADLINE FROM TRUMP TO HAMAS
Following a meeting last week between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, no response has come from Hamas regarding the 20-point Gaza Plan announced to the world. While Israel announced that it accepted the plan, Hamas remains silent as the deadline passes.
"ACCEPT THE AGREEMENT BY OCTOBER 6 OR DIE"
Trump, who has repeatedly stated that Hamas has no choice but to accept the plan, threatened once again. Indicating the day before the anniversary of the attack on October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation, Trump said, "I give Hamas until October 6, accept the agreement or die."
"THEY WILL BE KILLED BY MY STRIKE ORDER"
In a post on his social media account, Trump stated: "Hamas has lost 25,000 people since October 7, 2023. Most of the remaining are currently surrounded. They will be killed by my strike order. We know where you are and who you are, and we will kill you. I call on all Palestinians to leave this horrific area where they will lose their lives and immediately head towards safer areas in Gaza."
"HAMAS WILL ALSO BE SAVED IN THIS AGREEMENT"
Those ready to help will take care of everyone. Hamas will also be given one last chance for peace. The large, powerful, and wealthy countries in the Middle East and surrounding regions, with the participation of the US, have agreed to establish peace in the Middle East after 3,000 years. In this agreement, Hamas will also be saved.
The details of this magnificent document, which is great for everyone, are known worldwide. Violence and bloodshed will stop. Now, immediately release all hostages, including the bodies of those who have lost their lives."
"A CATASTROPHE UNSEEN BEFORE WILL OCCUR"
In his statement, Trump said, "An agreement must be reached with Hamas by Sunday at 18:00 Washington time (01:00 on October 6, Turkey time). All countries have signed the peace agreement. If an agreement is not reached with this last chance, a catastrophe unseen before will occur for Hamas. One way or another, peace will be established in the Middle East."
HAMAS: WE ARE TAKING THIS MATTER VERY SERIOUSLY
Mohammed Nezzal, a member of Hamas's Political Bureau, stated in a press release the other day, "Since the plan was announced on September 30, Hamas has begun consultations with Palestinian groups, independent figures, and mediators both inside and outside. Despite having many criticisms, the movement is taking this matter very seriously."
Nezzal emphasized that Hamas is seriously evaluating the plan and will respond soon, stating that they will consider the highest interests of the Palestinian people and the strategic constants of the Palestinian cause as their final position.
"WE DO NOT ACT UNDER TIME PRESSURE AND THREATS"
Nezzal stated, "We do not accept an approach of either complete acceptance or complete rejection. We do not act under time pressure and threats." He emphasized that Hamas is adopting an approach that considers the interests of the Palestinian people and takes all political balances into account.
"WE ARE SERIOUS ABOUT REACHING AGREEMENTS"
Nezzal noted that the movement is in constant and sensitive contact with friendly Arab and Islamic countries, stating, "In the last 28 hours, our experts have been working day and night to maintain communication with mediators and friendly countries. We are truly serious about reaching agreements."
"WE ARE STRIVING TO STOP THE MASSACRE"
Nezzal expressed that their seriousness regarding the plan stems not from time pressure but from the desire to stop the ongoing massacre in Gaza for two years, stating, "We do not want this massacre to enter its third year. For us, time is a deception. Therefore, we are striving to stop the massacre that our people are subjected to."
TRUMP'S GAZA PLAN
The White House had announced Trump's proposal titled "Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict," consisting of 20 points.
During a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 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 hostages will be released.
Netanyahu also expressed support, stating that the plan "achieves the war objectives."
HERE IS THE 20-POINT PLAN
The White House announced the details of the 20-point Gaza plan presented by US President Trump and approved by Netanyahu. Here are those points:
- Gaza will be a region free from terrorism that does not pose a threat to its neighbors and is devoid of radicalization.
- Gaza will be rebuilt for the benefit of the people of Gaza, who have suffered enough.
- If both sides accept this proposal, the war will end immediately. Israeli forces will withdraw to the agreed border to prepare for a prisoner exchange. During this time, all military operations — including air and artillery bombardments — will be suspended, and the front lines will remain frozen until the necessary conditions for gradual and complete withdrawal are met.
- Within 72 hours after Israel publicly accepts this agreement, all hostages — both living and deceased — will be returned.
- When all hostages are released, Israel will release 250 prisoners serving life sentences and 1,700 Gazans detained after October 7, 2023 — including women and children. For every Israeli hostage who is not alive, Israel will return the remains of 15 deceased Gazans.
- Once all hostages are returned, amnesty will be granted to Hamas members who pledge to live peacefully together and agree to lay down their arms. Safe passage will be provided for Hamas members who wish to leave Gaza.
- With the acceptance of this agreement, comprehensive humanitarian aid will be sent to the Gaza Strip immediately. At a minimum, daily aid will be in line with the humanitarian assistance specified in the agreement dated January 19, 2025. This includes allowing the entry of necessary equipment for the rehabilitation of infrastructure (water, electricity, sewage), the reconstruction of hospitals and bakeries, and the clearing of rubble.
- The entry and distribution of humanitarian aid to Gaza will continue without the intervention of the parties, through the United Nations and its agencies, with cooperation from other international organizations. The opening of the Rafah border crossing in both directions will also be subject to the same mechanism applied in the January 19, 2025 agreement.
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Gaza will be governed by a temporary technocratic and politically neutral Palestinian committee. This committee will be responsible for managing daily public services and municipal affairs for the people of Gaza. The committee will consist of qualified Palestinians and international experts and will be under the supervision of a new international transitional council. This council will be named the "Peace Council" and will convene under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump. The council will also include figures such as former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, as well as other heads of state to be announced. This council will manage funds for the reconstruction of Gaza based on various proposals, including Trump's peace plan announced in 2020 and the Saudi-French proposal, and will align with the funding programs of the Palestinian Authority. This council will work to create an independent and effective governance that meets international standards. This governance aims to establish a reliable administration that serves the people of Gaza and enables Palestinians and Israelis to live together in peace.To rebuild and revitalize Gaza, Trump's economic development plan will be created by a delegation of experts who have helped build some advanced modern miracle cities in the Middle East. Numerous well-thought-out investment proposals and exciting development ideas have been prepared by goodwill international groups, and these ideas will be evaluated to synthesize security and governance frameworks and ensure that these investments facilitate business, opportunity, and hope for the future.A special economic zone will be established, and preferred customs tariffs and access rates will be negotiated with participating countries.No one will be forced to leave Gaza, and those who wish to leave will be allowed to do so freely and return. We will encourage people to stay and offer them the opportunity to build a better Gaza.Hamas and other groups will agree not to play any role in the governance of Gaza, directly or indirectly, in any way. All military, terrorist, and attack infrastructures, including tunnels and weapons production facilities, will be destroyed and will not be rebuilt. There will be a process of demilitarization of Gaza under the supervision of independent auditors. This will include the permanent incapacitation of weapons and an approved liquidation process supported by an internationally funded buyback and reintegration program; this program will be verified by independent auditors. The new Gaza will be committed to building a fully prosperous economy and living peacefully alongside its neighbors.Regional partners will guarantee that Hamas and other groups fulfill their obligations and that the New Gaza does not pose a threat to its neighbors or its own people.The United States will work with Arab and international partners to develop a temporary International Stabilization Force (ISF); this force will be deployed to Gaza immediately. The ISF will train and support the approved Palestinian police forces in Gaza and will consult with Jordan and Egypt, which have extensive experience in this area. This force will be a transition process to a long-term internal security solution. The ISF will work with Israel and Egypt to ensure security in border areas and will operate alongside newly trained Palestinian police forces. It is critical to prevent the entry of goods to restart and secure the flow of goods. A disarmament mechanism will be implemented and verified by the ISF.Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will withdraw according to standards, milestones, and timelines related to disarmament; this plan will be agreed upon between the IDF, ISF, guarantors, and the United States. The goal is that Gaza no longer poses a threat to Israel, Egypt, or its citizens. In practice, the IDF will gradually transfer the occupied Gaza territories to the ISF; they will establish temporary authority in these areas according to an agreement with the ISF and will eventually withdraw completely from Gaza. However, a perimeter security presence will be maintained until Gaza is adequately secured to ensure safety against any potential re-emerging terrorist threats.If Hamas delays or rejects this proposal, the above will proceed in the areas transferred from the IDF to the ISF, including scaled humanitarian operations.An interfaith dialogue process will be established based on the values of tolerance and living together in peace; efforts will be made to change the minds and narratives of Palestinians and Israelis, emphasizing the benefits that can be gained from peace.As the reconstruction and governance of Gaza progresses and the Palestinian Authority's reform program is faithfully implemented, conditions may ultimately be prepared for the right of Palestinians to self-determination and a credible path towards statehood; this is recognized as the desire of the Palestinian people.The United States will initiate a dialogue on a political horizon for peaceful and prosperous coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians.```