In a significant development, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former US President Donald Trump have reportedly reached an agreement on a plan to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The plan, however, hinges on whether Hamas, the Palestinian militant group controlling the Gaza Strip, will accept the terms proposed.
Netanyahu has been under mounting pressure to make concessions in his dealings with Trump, especially in light of the global outrage over the recent demolition of Gaza. Despite this, the Israeli leader has consistently placed the onus on Hamas to release Israeli hostages as a precondition for any negotiations.
The situation escalated further when Netanyahu allegedly targeted a Hamas delegation hosted by US ally Qatar. This move has raised concerns about the potential consequences and whether the United States will intervene to bring an end to the conflict.
While the details of the proposed plan remain undisclosed, the key question now is whether Hamas will be willing to accept the terms put forward by Netanyahu and Trump. The uncertainty surrounding Hamas’ response adds a layer of complexity to the already volatile situation in Gaza.
It is essential to closely monitor the developments in the region as the fate of the proposed plan and the future of the Gaza conflict hang in the balance.
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References:
1. France 24 – “Netanyahu under pressure to accept Trump plan for Gaza” – https://www.france24.com/en/tv-shows/the-debate/20250929-netanyahu-under-pressure-to-accept-trump-plan-for-gaza
2. Breaking News – “Trump and Netanyahu say they have agreed to a plan to end Gaza war” – https://www.breakingnews.ie/world/trump-and-netanyahu-say-they-have-agreed-to-a-plan-to-end-gaza-war-1812667.html
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