Summary
Hamas has agreed to some parts of Donald Trump's plan to end the war in Gaza, like giving up control and freeing hostages, but says other parts need more talks. Trump warned Hamas to agree by Sunday or face increased military actions. It's not clear how the United States and Israel will react to this partial acceptance.
Key Facts
- Hamas accepted parts of Trump's Gaza peace plan.
- The group is willing to give up power and release hostages.
- Trump set a Sunday deadline for an agreement.
- If no agreement is reached, Trump warned of harsher military action.
- Trump wants a deal before the second anniversary of an attack on Israel.
- Israel supports the plan; Egypt and Qatar say more talks are needed.
- The situation involves international mediation efforts.