Trump gives Hamas a 'last chance' deadline to agree to a peace plan with Israel
Summary
President Trump has set a deadline for Hamas to accept a ceasefire deal with Israel by Sunday evening. The plan aims to end the two-year conflict in Gaza, with Israel agreeing to it, but Hamas has asked for more details. Trump warned of severe consequences if the deal is not accepted.Key Facts
- Trump set a deadline for Hamas to agree to a ceasefire plan by Sunday evening.
- The conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas has lasted nearly two years.
- The ceasefire plan was introduced by the White House and agreed to by Israel.
- The plan includes ending the war, more aid for Gaza, and the release of Israeli hostages.
- Hamas wants more information on when Israel would withdraw from Gaza.
- Israel has ordered Gaza City residents to move south to avoid being considered militants.
- The United Nations reported that over half a million people are displaced in Gaza.
- Trump warned of severe action against Hamas if they do not accept the deal.
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