Gaza Peace Plan: ‘Trump will wait 3-4 days for Hamas to respond,’ says the White House

US President Donald Trump will wait “for 3-4 days for Hamas to respond” to the Gaza Peace Plan, said Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary. The proposal, unveiled this week and supported by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, contains a call for a ceasefire, the release of hostages by Hamas within 72 hours, the group’s disarmament and a phased withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. “President Trump will wait 3-4 days for Hamas to respond to his Gaza Peace Agreement. There are some very sensitive discussions that are taking place,” she said. ‘All Arab countries have been reported. The Muslim countries were all reported. Israel was reported. We are just waiting for Hamas, and Hamas is going to do it or not, and if it is not, it will be a very sad end, ‘Ani quoted. Trump emphasized the urgency of the initiative, saying: “We want the hostages back immediately, and we want good behavior … You don’t get simpler … We have signed every country in the middle east. It’s like an impossible thing that has never been done before. It’s more than Gaza.” His remarks follow the unveiling of a broad initiative aimed at resolving the continued conflict in Gaza. The proposal obtained support from Israel, various Arab countries and other Muslim countries in the region, the report states. Earlier, during the announcement of the Gaza Peace Plan at a joint press conference with Netanyahu, Trump said the Gaza peace proposal, ‘if accepted by Hamas’, would mean the ‘immediate end of the war itself’. “We will have real peace in the midst,” he said, “if Hamas is accepted, this proposal asks that all remaining hostages be released immediately in 72 hours … that means the immediate end of the war itself, not just Gaza … Arabic and Muslim countries have committed to demilitarizing Gaza, the military care, including the tuna. weapons and production facilities. Different times. “We hope they are [Hamas] Going to have a nice, quiet life. It may not happen, but if it does, it will be one of the greatest things that would ever happen. We will have real peace in the midst, ”Trump said (with input from agencies)

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