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Trump gives Hamas '3 or 4 days' on Gaza deal

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Trump gives Hamas '3 or 4 days' on Gaza deal

President Donald Trump speaks to a gathering of top US military commanders at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Tuesday, September 30, 2025, in Quantico, Va. -- Photo by AP

JERUSALEM: US President Donald Trump on Tuesday gave Hamas an ultimatum of "three or four days" to accept his plan to end the war in Gaza "for their own good" or face severe consequences.


Trump's plan, backed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calls for a ceasefire, the release of hostages by Hamas within 72 hours, disarmament, and a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.


That would be followed by a post-war transitional authority headed by Trump himself.


Hamas reviewing terms 

World powers, including Arab and Muslim nations, welcomed the proposal, but Hamas has yet to issue a response as it reviewed the terms.


"We're going to do about three or four days," Trump told reporters when asked about any timeframe.


He later warned Hamas it would face severe consequences if it refused.


"We have one signature that we need, and that signature will pay in hell if they don't sign," Trump told US generals and admirals gathered at a military base in Quantico, Virginia.


‘Several days’ 

A Palestinian source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that Hamas had begun consultations, and "the discussions could take several days due to the complexities."


Qatar, which hosts Hamas's exiled leadership, said it would hold a meeting with Hamas officials and Turkey later Tuesday.


"It is still too early to speak about responses, but we are truly optimistic that this plan, as we said, is a comprehensive one," a Qatar foreign ministry spokesman said.


Upon returning from his meeting with Trump at the White House on Monday, Netanyahu said he would brief his cabinet on a deal that would achieve "all the war aims we have set."


His comments came as Israel continued its offensive in Gaza, with the territory's civil defense agency and hospitals saying 46 people had been killed, including 15 in Gaza City.


‘End in tears'

Trump's proposal demands that Hamas fully disarm and be excluded from future roles in the government, but those who agree to "peaceful co-existence" would be given amnesty.


It would also see a phased Israeli withdrawal from Gaza after nearly two years of war.


But in an earlier video after the press conference with Trump, Netanyahu said the Israeli military would stay in most of Gaza, and claimed he did not agree to a Palestinian state during his talks in Washington.


Still, Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a member of Netanyahu's coalition government, blasted the plan as a "resounding diplomatic failure."


"In my estimation, it will also end in tears. Our children will be forced to fight in Gaza again," Smotrich said.


Trump’s plan 

Trump's plan includes the deployment of a "temporary international stabilisation force" and the creation of a transitional authority headed by Trump himself, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.


But during his press conference with Trump, Netanyahu cast doubt on whether the Palestinian Authority, which nominally runs population centers in the occupied West Bank, would be allowed a role in Gaza's governance.


He also warned that "If Hamas rejects your plan, Mr President, or if they supposedly accept it and then basically do everything to counter it, then Israel will finish the job by itself."


Trump said Israel would have his "full backing" to do so if Hamas did not accept the deal.


'Unrealistic'

Washington's European allies, including Britain, France, Germany, and Italy, expressed strong support, while China and Russia also declared their backing.


But in Gaza, people were skeptical.


"It's clear that this plan is unrealistic", 39-year-old computer programmer Ibrahim Joudeh told AFP from his shelter in the so-called humanitarian zone of Al-Mawasi in southern Gaza.


"It's drafted with conditions that the US and Israel know Hamas will never accept. For us, that means the war and the suffering will continue," he said.


‘Sincere and determined efforts’

The Palestinian Authority welcomed what it called Trump's "sincere and determined efforts."


But Hamas ally Islamic Jihad said the plan would fuel further aggression against Palestinians.


"Through this, Israel is attempting — via the United States to impose what it could not achieve through war," the group said.


Israel's war has reduced much of Gaza to rubble and killed 66,097 Palestinians, also mostly civilians, according to health ministry figures in Gaza that the United Nations considers reliable.