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White House Sets Hamas Deadline After Unveiling Gaza Plan Backed by Israel and Arab States

Regional mediators press Hamas for an answer under a short U.S. deadline.

Overview

  • The U.S. detailed a 20-point framework tying a ceasefire and the return of all remaining hostages within 72 hours to Hamas disarmament, large-scale Israeli prisoner releases, a phased troop pullback, and internationally supervised governance and reconstruction for Gaza.
  • Hamas has told intermediaries it is examining the proposal and has reservations, with Qatari and Egyptian officials relaying terms as Palestinian sources signal a decision could take a few days.
  • Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Qatar, and Egypt publicly welcomed the announcement and pledged to engage, while pressing for full Israeli withdrawal and a clearer path toward Palestinian self-determination.
  • Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned Gaza City residents to move south or be treated as terrorists as operations continue, underscoring the pressure track running alongside the diplomatic push.
  • U.S. and regional reporting indicates Netanyahu secured last-minute changes after Trump pressed him to accept the plan, the Doha strike helped catalyze the initiative, and the proposal includes amnesty and safe passage for disarmed fighters, though critics fault vague timelines and enforcement.