A weakened Hamas faces pressure to accept Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza
Summary
The U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have proposed a plan to end the conflict in Gaza. The plan asks Hamas to release hostages, disarm, and hand over power, while Israel retains military presence in Gaza. Hamas is considering the plan, facing pressure from both international supporters and adversaries.Key Facts
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. President Trump presented a ceasefire plan.
- The plan favors Israel, requiring Hamas to release hostages and disarm.
- An international group supervised by Trump and Tony Blair would oversee Gaza's governance.
- Israel would continue military presence in parts of Gaza.
- The U.S. promises a major reconstruction effort in Gaza.
- The plan mentions a "pathway" to a two-state solution without strict timelines.
- Hamas is under pressure from its allies to consider the plan.
- Israel agrees not to annex or resettle Gaza, allowing all Palestinians to stay.
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