Ceasefire, Hostage Release, Aid Access On Table: Hamas’ Conditions For Trump’s Gaza Plan | World News

Hamas responded to US President Donald Trump’s recent 20 -point peace plan for Gaza, the end of the conflict, the withdrawal of Israel and the release of Israeli hostages with Palestinian prisoners. However, significant differences are continuing on the management of Gaza and Hamas’s future role in the region.
In a statement published on Friday, the Palestinian militant group reiterated the opposition to the Israeli occupation and the forced displacement of the Palestinians, while the cease -fire and Israel will “withdraw” from Gaza. Hamas welcomed the increasing humanitarian and restructuring efforts of the plan, including critical infrastructure and rehabilitation of hospitals and ovens.
At the center of the proposal is the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza. Hamas confirmed the desire to release these hostages both living and died, “According to the formula in the president Trump’s proposal, the conditions required to apply the stock market.” The group did not explain what these “required field conditions olarak require, but said it was ready to start urgent negotiations through intermediaries.
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Trump’s plan indicates that all hostages will be returned within 72 hours after Israel’s acceptance of the agreement to the public. Following this, Israel would release the 250 Palestinian prisoners who have been detained since October 7, 2023, including women and children. For every Israeli hostage with its remains, Israel will release the remains of 15 deceased voices.
Upon the governance problem, Trump’s proposal foresees a temporary transition government in Gaza, a temporary transition government, which is supervised by an international organ of an international organ, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, in Gaza, in Gaza. This committee will supervise the management during the transition and the plan requires demilitarization of Gaza.
However, Hamas said that Gaza will surrender to a Palestinian independent organ (technocrats), which is based on Palestinian national consensus and supported by Arab and Islamic support ”. The group did not deal with the proposed international stability or demilitarization demand, and remained part of a “comprehensive Palestinian National Framework ve and rejecting calls for disarmament.
“This depends on a collective national position and related international laws and decisions that will be discussed within the framework of a comprehensive Palestinian national that Hamas will be included and contribute to full responsibility,” he said.
The militant group opposed the deportation of the Palestinians from Gaza, and those who want to leave can freely with the right to go back.
Differences in the role of governance and Hamas continue to be key stance points that can affect the success of more negotiations. Hamas, to solve extraordinary problems through mediators said the desire to make negotiations.


