
US President donald trump has called on Hamas to expedite the implementation of a peace plan aimed at ending the ongoing Gaza conflict.
Following Israel's reported temporary halt in airstrikes, trump issued a stern warning to Hamas: any delay would be unacceptable.
On Truth Social, trump stated:
"Hamas must move quickly, or else all bets will be off."
He emphasized he would not tolerate delays or any scenario where Gaza could pose a future threat.
He stressed urgency: "Let's get this done, FAST. Everyone will be treated fairly!"
US Diplomats in egypt for Hostage Negotiations
Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, and senior US envoy Steve Witkoff have traveled to Egypt.
Their mission: finalize the details of the hostage release by Hamas.
These negotiations are part of broader efforts to implement Trump’s 20-point peace plan, supported by countries including:
United States
United Kingdom
France
India
Saudi Arabia
Key Provisions of the Peace Plan
The plan aims to end nearly two years of conflict in Gaza.
Main provisions include:
Release of all hostages held by Hamas
Establishment of a transitional governance structure in Gaza
Hamas has requested further negotiations on specific elements, particularly:
Disarmament of its military capabilities
Urgency and international Attention
The coming days are critical for the plan’s success.
International observers are watching closely to see if Hamas and israel follow the agreed framework.
Experts emphasize that swift action, transparent negotiations, and coordinated humanitarian efforts are essential to:
End the cycle of violence.
Ensure long-term stability in Gaza.
Risks of Delay
Trump and other global leaders warn that any delay or deviation could jeopardize the fragile ceasefire.
Prompt implementation is viewed as essential for lasting peace and the safe resolution of hostage and governance issues.