A source confirmed that Hamas response to Trump plan wins hardline support, lifting hostage release hopes after weeks of tense negotiations. The shift follows the unveiling of a 20-point U.S. peace proposal that calls for a ceasefire, withdrawal of forces, and a full exchange of hostages and prisoners.
Hamas announced it would release all remaining hostages and hand Gazaβs administration to a neutral Palestinian authority. The decision was welcomed by Islamic Jihad, a hardline faction that also holds captives. With their backing, Hamas response to Trump plan wins hardline support, lifting hostage release hopes and strengthens the possibility of coordinated action.
Despite this progress, disagreements remain. Israel continues to demand that Hamas disarm, while Hamas has not agreed to surrender its weapons. This gap could complicate efforts to move forward. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces pressure at home, balancing demands from right-wing allies with international calls for peace and the safe return of hostages.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump, who introduced the plan, praised Hamasβs statement. He urged Israel to halt strikes in Gaza to allow the safe release of captives. While some Israeli airstrikes continued, U.S. and European leaders urged restraint and emphasized the importance of seizing this opportunity.
Analysts say support from Islamic Jihad increases pressure on Hamas to deliver. It could also improve coordination between groups holding hostages, raising chances for their release. However, risks remain high. Any breakdown in trust or renewed violence could derail progress.
For now, global attention is focused on Gaza. The rare alignment between Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and elements of the international community has created a fragile moment of hope. If the plan is implemented, it could mark the most significant step toward easing the conflict in years.
The cautious optimism continues, as Hamas response to Trump plan wins hardline support, lifting hostage release hopes and gives families of captives a reason to believe freedom may be near.
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