President Trump said late Thursday that he expected to know the decision of Palestinian terrorist group Hamas on his “final” peace. Proposal For a ceasefire with Israel within the next 24 hours.
Trump announced late on Tuesday night that Israel agreed to “essential conditions” to finalize a two -month ceasefire with the US government -nominated terrorist group Hamas.
The President wrote in a true social post on Tuesday’s true social post, “My representatives today held a long and productive meeting on Gaza with Israelis. Israel has agreed to the necessary conditions to finalize the 60 -day ceasefire, during which we will work with all parties to end the war.”
Trump was asked after a reporter returned to Washington, DC Rally in Des Moines, Iowa If Hamas agreed to the latest proposal for a ceasefire, a structure that was given to the group by the regional mediators Egypt and Qatar.
“We will see what happens, we are going to know in the next 24 hours,” the President replied.
Trump warned Hamas late Tuesday night that the terrorist group should deal, as “it would not be better – it would only be worse.”
Hamas said statement Friday morning that it was deliberately performing the proposal with other Palestinian groups and that it would release a “final decision” after wrapping those discussions.
Hamas has sought assurance that the Israeli defense forces (IDF) military operations will not be released after the 60-day trustee ends from some areas of the Gaza strip, part of the framework.
Trump is Meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday at the White House, where the two leaders will discuss several topics including conflict in Gaza.
The President and his administration have pushed a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas to secure the need for the Palestinian terrorist group to issue the remaining mortgage taken after the October 7 attack in the Jewish state. Hamas killed some 1,200 Israel and took around 250 hostages.
According to Hamas-Run Gaza Health Ministry, the Israeli military operation has killed more than 56,000 Palestinians. Tally does not distinguish between fighters and citizens.
The Trump administration tried to lock in a ceasefire in May after sending the Middle East messenger Steve Witcoff ProposalSupported by Israel, but the effort failed. After receiving the framework, which included the residence of Israel from the war -torn enclave and releasing the dead hostages, Hamas offered the amendments. Shortly after, Witkoff Slammed Hamas’s response is as “completely unacceptable”.
The President also confirmed that he met Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman at the White House on Thursday and the mention of the Abraham agreement was one of those subjects.
Trump told reporters, “I think many people are going to join Abraham.”