‘Don’t want Nobel Peace Prize just want…’

In addition to the US President Israel, the Arab world accepted the peace plan for Gaza and the militant group warned Hamas against rejection. He gave Hamas to “three to four days” to answer the offer and said the group would be deleted if he refused to accept the agreement.
President of the United States Donald Trump.
The United States President Donald Trump said that he did not seek the Nobel Peace Prize on Tuesday, and that he wanted permanent peace in Gaza, which was torn apart with a two -year war that triggered a scarcity in Palestinian territory. 79 -year -old US President Israel, as well as the Arab world accepted the peace plan for Gaza, and the militant group warned Hamas against rejection. He gave Hamas to “three to four days” to answer the offer and said the group would be deleted if he refused to accept the agreement. In recent months, Trump has emerged as an unexpected competitor to win the Nobel Peace Prize for stopping the conflicts in the world.
What is Trump’s message to Hamas?
Trump recently met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who accepted the President’s peace agreement. In a statement to journalists, Trump said that all relevant stakeholders are waiting for their promise in Hamas’s peace plan. If he decided to refuse the agreement, the armed group warned a “sad end”. “All Arab countries registered. Muslim countries enrolled. Israel all registered. Only we are waiting for Hamas and Hamas can not do and do this, and if not, it will be a very sad end,” he said.
What is Trump’s peace plan for Gaza?
Trump launched a 20 -point peace plan for Gaza. Within the scope of the agreement, there would be a ceasefire and Israeli troops would gradually retreat. Hamas, according to the proposal will release all Israeli hostages. Another key point is the establishment of a temporary international “stability force” and the formation of a transition authority under the presidency of Trump. The war in Gaza began after Hamas launched an attack two years ago, after killing at least 1,219 Israelis. After that, Netanyahu ordered a large -scale attack to Gaza, mostly civilians, demanding the lives of more than 66,000 people, mostly civilians.



