Palestinians watch smoke billowing during Israeli strikes upon arrival on a coastal path northwest of Nuseirat refugee camp as they are displaced southward from Wadi Gaza on Wednesday. Israel
Palestinians watch smoke billowing during Israeli strikes upon arrival on a coastal path northwest of Nuseirat refugee camp as they are displaced southward from Wadi Gaza on Wednesday. Israel's defense minister issued a final warning for Gaza City residents to flee south this week, as the Palestinian Hamas movement weighed the latest US plan to end nearly two years of war in the Palestinian territory.

Palestinians watch smoke billowing during Israeli strikes upon arrival on a coastal path northwest of Nuseirat refugee camp as they are displaced southward from Wadi Gaza on Wednesday. Israel’s defense minister issued a final warning for Gaza City residents to flee south this week, as the Palestinian Hamas movement weighed the latest U.S. plan to end nearly two years of war in the Palestinian territory. Bashar Taleb/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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President Trump has given Hamas until Sunday evening to respond to the ceasefire deal[1] the White House proposed earlier this week, which Israel has agreed to.

In a post to Truth Social Friday morning, Trump said he was giving Hamas a “last chance,” or Hamas fighters would be “quickly extinguished.” The deadline comes just days before the two-year anniversary of the conflict.

“If this LAST CHANCE agreement is not reached, all HELL, like no one has ever seen before, will break out against Hamas,” Trump wrote on Truth Social[2].

The White House released its 20-point plan on Monday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Trump. The plan would immediately end Israel’s war in Gaza, provide more aid to Gaza and require that Hamas release the remaining Israeli hostages.

In response to the plan, a Hamas source said they were looking for clarification and specifics on a timetable for when Israel would withdraw from Gaza.

“We reject the ‘take or leave it approach,'” a Hamas official said Friday. “Our people who have been sacrificing much for two years can not have this end of their basic rights given up.”

In his post Friday morning, Trump asked Palestinians in Gaza to move to safer parts of the territory in order to avoid attacks on Hamas if they don’t agree to the deal, but he did not specify where in the strip he meant.

Earlier this week, Israel ordered Palestinians in Gaza to leave Gaza City and move south. Those who stay, the defense ministry said, would be considered a militant or “supporter of terror.”

The United Nations agency coordinating humanitarian efforts in the region[3] said this week it had “received reports of intense strikes in recent days in parts of Deir al Balah, one of the places where people have been told to move. Tents, houses and even a crowded market have been hit, with the UN Human Rights Office reporting that many of those killed appear to be civilians.”

The UN said that displacement sites in Deir al Balah and Khan Younis are currently hosting more than half a million people. On Friday it called the peace plan a “window of opportunity”[4] for aid to come back in and for hostages to be released.

References

  1. ^ the ceasefire deal (www.npr.org)
  2. ^ Trump wrote on Truth Social (truthsocial.com)
  3. ^ coordinating humanitarian efforts in the region (www.unocha.org)
  4. ^ a “window of opportunity” (www.unocha.org)

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