Trump warns Hamas ‘will pay in hell’ if they don’t sign his Gaza peace plan within days

Donald Trump warned Hamas that he would ‘pay in hell’ if a Gaza does not accept a Gaza peace agreement that requires the disarmament of the militant group.
The US President, together with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, announced last night that he would temporarily manage Gaza as a part of the ‘Eternal Peace in the Middle East’ plan.
“ `We need a signature and if they do not sign the signature will pay in hell. I hope they sign their own goodness and create something really great, ” Trump today, Virginia, generals and admirals in Quantico.
Hamas said that although he did not sign the 20 -point peace plane to see that the terrorist group had seized his weapons, he was leaning to accept resources close to the group.
Hamas sources told CBS that they would respond to 20 -point Egyptian and Qatar mediators on Wednesday.
Trump today, Hamas said that he did not give much time to mull the agreement and said to journalists: ‘We will do about three or four days. We just wait for Hamas and will not do Hamas. And if not, it will be a very sad end ‘.
European and Middle East leaders welcomed the agreement. The United Arab Emirates Foreign Ministers, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia and Pakistan in a joint statement, Trump’s leadership and sincere efforts to end the war in Gaza wrote.
They said that they should result in two state solutions that Gaza should be completely integrated with the West Bank in a Palestinian province and that they are ready to work with the US to get the agreement.
Even the Palestinian authority, which controls some parts of Israel occupied West Bank, said that he supported the plan by re -confirming his commitments to certain reforms, including ‘writing the importance of partnership with the United States in reaching peace in the region’ and ‘organizing presidential and parliamentary elections within a year from the end of the war’.
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US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on September 29, 2025, Washington, the White House in the DC, at the end of a common press conference in the state dining room.
“We have confirmed that we desire a modern, democratic, non -militarized Palestinian state, which depends on pluralism and peaceful power transfer, ” he said.
However, the best Israeli ministers were on the arms on the proposal, the finance minister Bezalel Smotrich described it as ‘an opportunity that will end with tears’.
Antonio Costa, President of the Council of Europe, said that ‘Prime Minister Netanyahu has been encouraged by the positive reaction’: ‘All parties should take this moment to give peace to a real chance’.
Sir Keir Starmer welcomed the plan: ‘We call on with the US administration to come together from all sides and to conclude this agreement and make it a reality.
Sir Keir, “ Hamas should now accept the plan and leave the weapons and release all the remaining hostages should end the misery, ” he added Sir Keir.
French President Emmanuel Macron said: ‘France is ready to contribute to efforts to end the war and release hostages.
‘These elements should pave the way for in -depth discussions with all relevant partners to create a permanent peace in the region based on the two -state solution.’
And Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said in a statement that the proposal could ‘represent a turning point in this process’.
He added that Hamas should not have a role directly, indirectly or in any way.
Trump promised not only ‘the end of the war’, but also the entire agreement to stop the conflict that destroyed the entire region for thousands of years.
Hamas said that if he accepted a 20 -point peace plan, he would work on a transition board next to Sir Tony Blair.
Hamas ‘goodwill’ said that this 20 -point plan, the terror group was disarmed. The plan, ‘peaceful together and weapons to be dismissed of the weapons of Hamas members will be given amnesty’ he says.
Trump’s plan would see that the Gaza Strip was ruled by Trump under a post -war authority.
Despite the positive reaction to the agreement, Netanyahu Hamas rejected the proposal of the terrorist group, Israel warned that ‘the work on its own’.
Following an Israeli strike in Khan Yunis in the Southern Gaza Strip on 29 September 2025
Trump said that if the Israeli leader does not accept Hamas, he would have ‘full support’ to do so.
The Gaza War was triggered by the attack, which killed Hamas, October 7, 2023, Israel, mostly civilians.
According to the figures of the Ministry of Health, which was ruled by Hamas, which the United Nations thought was reliable, Israel’s attack reduced most of Gaza as rubble and killed 66,055 Palestinians and mostly civilians.




