
Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey urge Hamas to accept Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan offering peace, hostage release, and regional stability amid rising global pressure.
Middle East Leaders Push for Peace: Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey Urge Hamas to Accept Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire Deal
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Author: Rapido Updates
A New Hope for Gaza: What Is Trump’s Ceasefire Proposal?
In a bold move to end the ongoing war in Gaza, U.S. President Donald Trump has introduced a 20-point peace plan aimed at stopping the violence, freeing hostages, and creating a path toward long-term stability. The plan includes a ceasefire, the release of hostages held by Hamas, a phased withdrawal of Israeli troops, and the disarmament of Hamas. It also proposes a transitional government in Gaza led by an international committee.
Trump announced the plan during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating that Hamas has “three or four days” to respond. The proposal has received support from several Western and Arab nations, including Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey, who are now actively encouraging Hamas to accept the deal.
Regional Diplomacy in Action: Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey Step In
Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey have emerged as key mediators in the peace process. These countries have strong ties with Hamas and are using their influence to push for a positive response. According to reports, top officials from these nations met with Hamas leaders in Doha to discuss the proposal. Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani reportedly told Hamas that this might be the best deal they can get and urged them to consider it seriously.
Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty echoed similar sentiments, emphasizing the need to avoid further escalation. “Let’s not give any excuse for one party to use Hamas as a pretext for this mad daily killing of civilians,” he said during a speech in Paris. Turkey’s intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin also participated in the talks, signaling a united front among regional powers.
Hamas Reacts: Cautious Optimism or Rejection Ahead?
Hamas has not yet officially accepted or rejected the plan. Sources close to the group say they are reviewing the proposal in “good faith” and consulting with other Palestinian factions. However, there are concerns about certain clauses, especially those related to disarmament and the timeline for Israeli withdrawal.
Hamas is reportedly seeking amendments to the plan, including guarantees against assassination attempts and a clearer path to Palestinian statehood. The group fears that accepting the deal could weaken its influence in Gaza and make it irrelevant in future political negotiations.
Despite these concerns, some Egyptian officials believe Hamas may accept the plan with reservations. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether the group will choose peace or continue the conflict.
What’s at Stake: Hostages, Civilians, and Regional Stability
The stakes are high. The proposed deal includes the release of 48 hostages within 72 hours of a ceasefire. This would be a major step toward healing the wounds of war. For civilians in Gaza, the plan offers a chance to end the suffering and rebuild their lives. However, the lack of a clear timeline for Israeli withdrawal and the absence of a path to statehood remain sticking points.
The international community is watching closely. Russia and the Vatican have expressed support for the plan, while some activist groups in the U.S. have criticized it for being too favorable to Israel. The European Union and United Nations have called for restraint and urged all parties to prioritize humanitarian concerns.
What Happens Next: Countdown to Decision
With Trump’s deadline looming, the pressure is mounting on Hamas to make a decision. If the group accepts the plan, it could mark the beginning of a new chapter in Middle East diplomacy. If it rejects the proposal, Israel has warned that its military operations in Gaza will continue.
The next few days will be critical. Mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey are expected to continue their efforts, while the U.S. and Israel await Hamas’s response. The world hopes for peace, but the outcome remains uncertain.
As the situation unfolds, Rapido Updates will continue to provide accurate and timely coverage. Stay tuned for updates on this historic moment in Middle East politics.