Khaberni - US President Donald Trump stated that the "Hamas" movement has 3 or 4 days to respond to his plan to end the war in Gaza, and if the agreement is rejected, Israel will do what it needs to do.
Trump said while talking to reporters in the White House before leaving for the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia, in response to a question about how long he is prepared to wait for Hamas' response to his proposals about Gaza: "Waiting for Hamas to accept the peace proposals."
He added: "Three or four days."
He continued, "Either Hamas accepts (the plan) or not, and if not, it will be a very regrettable end."
When asked if there is room for negotiation regarding the peace plan, Trump said "not much".
US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip for almost two years has received support from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
It is worth noting that Trump's plan to end the war in Gaza included among many points a comprehensive reconstruction of infrastructure and hospitals with international support, and the imposition of Gaza under a temporary transitional government through a "non-political Palestinian technocratic committee," responsible for administering public services and municipalities.
The committee is to be composed of qualified Palestinians and international experts, under the supervision of the "International Peace Council" chaired by Trump and other leaders, with an international stabilization force overseeing security and disarming factions.




