Summary
A senior official from Hamas said that the group is likely to reject a new peace proposal for Gaza by U.S. President Donald Trump. The plan, supported by Israel, aims to end conflict and secure hostage release, but Hamas criticizes it for favoring Israel and requiring the disarmament of their fighters.
Key Facts
- The new peace proposal is a 20-point plan presented by U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports this plan.
- Hamas criticizes the proposal, saying it serves Israel's interests and overlooks Palestinian concerns.
- Key requirements of the plan include Hamas disarming and accepting an international stabilization force.
- If approved, the plan promises rapid hostage-prisoner exchange, international aid, and phased Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
- Trump has pledged full U.S. support for Israel to continue military actions if Hamas rejects the proposal.
- The proposal aims to end nearly two years of conflict in Gaza.