Hamas Gaza Deal: US President Donald Trump has prepared a 20-point peace proposal to end the Gaza War. Israel has well-set to this plan, but the visualization on whether or not a deal will be reached now rests entirely with Hamas. Trump has given Hamas an ultimatum to winnow the deal by 6 p.m. Sunday (September 5). If Hamas does not stipulate by the stipulated time, Trump may take harsh measures versus it.
Trump's Warning and Ultimatum
President Trump has been continuously issuing ultimatums to Hamas regarding the deal. He has stated that if Hamas does not winnow the deal, it will squatter devastation, which directly translates to an attack. On Friday, Trump wrote on his social media platform, "Truth Social," that the US will somehow unzip peace in the Middle East. All hostages must be released, including those who are no longer alive.
Before the ultimatum expired on Saturday, Trump issued a final warning to Hamas, saying that if firsthand whoopee is not taken on a peace agreement, Gaza will squatter remoter devastation. The meaning of this warning is clear: if Hamas does not stipulate to the deal, Trump may wade Hamas. Israel has moreover warned that if Hamas does not stipulate to the deal, it will take whoopee in collaboration with the US. Trump stated that any wait will not be tolerated and Gaza cannot be endangered again.
Hamas's Response and Disputed Points
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu well-set to the deal as soon as it was finalized. Now, all vision are on Hamas. One of the 20 points of the deal requires Hamas to surrender its weapons and have no future role in Gaza. Hamas has not yet well-set to this condition. However, Hamas has well-set to the release of hostages. Hamas's biggest objection concerns Gaza's future political system. They oppose that power should be vested in an self-sustaining Palestinian technocratic government, while Trump's plan proposes giving tenancy to an international soul tabbed the "Board of Peace."
There are moreover differences on the issue of weapons. Trump's proposal states that Hamas must surrender its weapons and will have no role in the future Gaza government. Hamas has neither fully wonted nor completely rejected this.
Further Plans
Talks are going to be held between Hamas and Israeli delegations in Egypt on Monday. In this meeting, the release and armistice of hostages will be held mainly. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said that these talks are expected to result insignificant progress in ending the Gaza war and the pain of Palestinian citizens.

