HAMAS agrees to Trump's peace plan: what is happening in the negotiations.
HAMAS has agreed to discuss Trump's peace initiative
According to inkorr.com: HAMAS has expressed willingness to consider the proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding peace. In turn, the group is also ready to release hostages and transfer control of Gaza to the government. However, they believe that the requirement to return Israeli hostages within 72 hours is too difficult to fulfill.
Plan for ending the war in Gaza
The White House presented a plan to resolve the conflict in Gaza, which received approval from the Prime Minister of Israel and the President of France. Issues concerning the status of Gaza and the rights of Palestinians will be discussed during the national dialogue with the involvement of international mediators.
Readiness for peaceful settlement
HAMAS has confirmed its readiness for a peaceful resolution of the conflict, agreeing to consider the peace plan and specifying certain conditions for the start of negotiations.
This development opens new opportunities for ending the long-standing conflict in the region. If the negotiations begin successfully, the situation may improve, but many uncertainties remain that could affect the process of peaceful settlement.
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