Trump Announces Progress in 'Gaza Agreement', Warns Hamas
US President Donald Trump has announced progress in the 'Gaza Agreement', describing it as a significant step towards ending the conflict in the Gaza Strip. Trump affirmed that all parties involved will be treated fairly and that Hamas has made 'great strides' in the negotiations.
Trump emphasized the urgency of the situation, warning Hamas to act quickly or face 'all possibilities' in the peace process. He stated that he will not accept any delay or outcome that could allow Gaza to become a renewed source of threat. Trump appreciated Israel's temporary halt in bombing to facilitate the release of hostages and the completion of the agreement.
The peace process, mediated by Trump, involves Israel, the Hamas organization, Palestinian authorities, and eight Muslim states: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Pakistan, and Indonesia. These states are set to participate in Gaza's reconstruction. Trump warned Hamas that any delay in the proposed ceasefire could jeopardize the talks.
Trump's announcement marks a significant development in the Gaza Strip peace process. The agreement, if implemented, could lead to Israel's withdrawal from Gaza, the release of Israeli hostages, and the involvement of several Muslim states in Gaza's reconstruction. However, Trump's warning to Hamas underscores the delicate nature of the negotiations and the potential challenges ahead.