Donald Trump Warns Israel, Hamas Of ‘Massive Bloodshed’ If Gaza Peace Plan Delayed | World News

US President Donald Trump called Israel and Hamas on Monday to “move fast” at the Gaza Peace Initiative, and that his inability to do so may result in “big bloodshed”. His statement today increases the hope of a potential ceasefire by preventing the expected negotiations between the two sides in Egypt.
Trump, who sent the truth to the social platform, said, “The first stage should be completed this week and I want everyone to move faster. I will continue to watch this century ‘conflict.
Republican leader, Hamas and various international actors at the weekend, “very positive discussions” said.
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“This weekend Hamas and all over the world (Arab, Muslim and everyone) had very positive discussions, release hostages, to end the war in Gaza, but more importantly, finally seeks peace in the Middle East for a long time. These meetings are progressing rapidly and technical teams will meet again on Monday and finally work and final details,” he said.
The first stage of the plan is expected to give priority to the release of hostages.
On Friday night, Hamas reportedly accepted certain elements of the proposal, including the opposition to the withdrawal of the ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli forces, the change of hostages and prisoners, the opposition to the forced displacement of humanitarian aid and the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza. This came after Trump published an ultimatum in Hamas to accept the peace plan or to confront what he described as “all hell”.
Following this warning, Trump warned Hamas to move quickly or encounter more destruction, and also called for Israel to stop the bombing of Gaza. However, soon after, Israeli air strikes were reported in the enclava and resulted in the death of six people. A day later, Trump claimed that Israel accepted the first conditions of a withdrawal and that the ceasefire would be implemented upon the approval of Hamas.
Netanyahu: “In the coming days” pledge version
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he hoped to announce the return of hostages held in Gaza within days.
“My brothers and brothers, Israeli citizens, we are on the verge of a great success. This is still not certain. We are working carefully and I hope that during the coming days during the holiday of Sukkot, I will be able to announce the return of all our hostages, living and dead,” he said.
Despite the progress in the negotiations, Netanyahu clearly stated that Hamas would be disarmed through diplomatic channels or military action, and pointed out that Israel would not fully withdraw from Gaza, a long -standing demand of Hamas.
“Israel’s army will continue to hold the regions controlled in Gaza and Hamas will be disarmed in the second stage of the plan, diplomatic or in a military way by us. You have heard Trump, will not accept the additional delay. will provide. added.



