US President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum to Hamas on Tuesday, warning the terror group that they have "three to four days to respond" to his 20-point Gaza peace plan. If Hamas rejects the plan, "Israel will do what it has to do," Trump added. "Hamas is either going to be doing it or not, and if it's not, it's going to be a very sad end," he said. Asked if there was room for negotiations on the peace plan, Trump said: "Not much."
The president, along with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, announced the details of the plan at the White House on Monday in a joint press conference, following a meeting between delegations from the two administrations, and a trilateral phone call including the Qatari prime minister.
Hamas, along with other Palestinian groups, is leaning toward accepting Trump's Gaza peace plan, an informed source told CBS News on Tuesday.If Palestinian terror group Hamas rejects Trump's Gaza peace plan, Israel will “finish the job” and bring home all the remaining hostages, Israel’s UN ambassador Danny Danon said on Tuesday.
"If they reject the plan, Israel will finish the job, either the easy way or the hard way. Their return cannot wait. This is not only a road map to bring them back. It is also a plan to end the tyranny of terror that was unleashed on October 7,” Danon told an event at the UN to mark the upcoming two-year anniversary of the Hamas massacre. (Read more)
