
US President Donald Trump expressed skepticism on Sunday (October 5) to have a permanent peace and warned the Palestinian militant group to face “complete extermination” if they refused to give up control of Gaza.
Warning comes when the negotiators of Israel and Hamas are preparing for a 20-point plan of a truce designed by Trump, which outlines disarmament, the Israeli withdrawal and the establishment of the transitional structure of the Gaze Administration.
“Complete extermination” if Hamas refuses to observe
Asked by CNN, what would happen if Hamas stayed in power, Trump answered through the text message: “Complete smoothing!”
The President was further reasonable for Hamas honest in his commitment to a ceasefire, replied, “We’ll find out. Only time will show it!”
Trump also noted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fully supported this plan and allegedly agreed to stop the bomber campaign in Gaza to facilitate the peace initiative.
Key Points of Peace Plan in Gaza Trump
Trump’s proposal requires:
Replacement of all 48 hostages
Presented withdrawal of the Israeli Army from Gaza
Formation of a transitional government under the supervision of an international body
Trump outlined the progress in his plan in the right social post: “After the negotiations, Israel agreed to the starting line, which we showed and shared with Hamas. If Hamas confirms, the ceasefire will immediately be effective, the hostage and the exchange of prisoners will begin and start and start and start and start.”
Hamas undertakes to release hostages
3 October Hamas agreed to release all Israeli hostages-a grace and deceased-below frame of the 20-point Trump plan. However, the group has not yet tied to disarm or give up international authority administration.
The proposal includes the reconstruction of the Gaza and amnesty for Hamas Fighters, with a temporary administration of the new Palestinian committee, chaired by the “Peace Council”, which Trump would personally supervise besides foreign leaders, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
The upcoming indirect negotiations
Israeli negotiators are ready to participate in indirect interviews with Hamas in Egypt on Monday. Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff and the son -in -law Jared Kushner are expected to participate in the discussion.
Trump remains carefully optimistic, but it is necessary for Hamas’s intentions: “We find it. Only time will say!”
(Tagstotranslate) Hamas commitment to permanent peace





