
News Topical, Digital Desk : Hamas has received a copy of US President Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza, and it is reviewing it. The support the plan has received has increased pressure on Hamas to accept it.
Israel and America will jointly eliminate Hamas
Hamas faces a doomed situation. If it accepts the peace plan, it will self-destruct, and if it doesn't, Israel and the United States will jointly destroy it. Trump hinted at this at a press conference in Washington on Monday night.
Trump said, "Hamas has three to four days to accept the plan. If they don't, it will be a very sad end. This will be the end of the two-year-long Gaza War." Qatar and Egypt, which played a role as mediators during the Gaza War, have given a copy of Trump's 20-point plan to Hamas leaders.
Hamas has consistently rejected calls to give up its weapons.
The plan calls for Hamas to lay down its arms and permanently withdraw from power in Gaza. Hamas has consistently rejected this demand. In a statement on Monday, before the peace plan was made public, Hamas made clear that it would not surrender its weapons until an independent Palestinian state was established.
Arab countries have supported the proposal
Trump has stated that Arab countries have supported the resolution. This clearly means it is beneficial to the Palestinians. Now Hamas must decide. However, according to a source close to Hamas, the resolution is discriminatory and pro-Israel. It imposes impossible conditions on Hamas.
The plan aims to eliminate Hamas. A Palestinian Authority official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the plan was designed with Israel's interests in mind. There is nothing in it to benefit the Palestinians.
250 Palestinians sentenced to life imprisonment to be released in exchange for hostages
According to the plan, Israel will release 250 Palestinians serving life sentences in exchange for Israeli hostages. Additionally, 1,700 Palestinians arrested after October 7, 2023, will be released. According to the plan, Israel will return the bodies of 15 dead Palestinians in exchange for one dead hostage.
Israeli action continues in Gaza, 31 dead
The Israeli military's offensive in Gaza City continued on Tuesday. Israeli tanks have advanced deeper into the city and are conducting operations there. Thirty-one people were killed in the Israeli military's ground and air strikes in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday. The total number of casualties has risen to over 66,000.
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