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After yisrael was reported to feature stopped-up(a) the incessant bombardment of Gaza, as a US-brokered public security plan finally appeared to be taking effect, President Donald Trump shott off a warning for Palestinian militant group Hamas on Saturday.
“I appreciate that Israel has temporarily stopped the bombing in order to give the Hostage release and Peace Deal a chance to be completed. Hamas must move quickly, or else all bets will be off. I will not tolerate delay, which many think will happen, or any outcome where Gaza poses a threat again. Let’s get this done, FAST. Everyone will be treated fairly!,” he wrote on his social media platform Truth Social.
Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and senior US envoy Steve Witkoff were, meanwhile, headed to Egypt to finalise details of the hostage release by Hamas, a White House official said after the group that ruled Gaza reacted positively to a peace plan to end two years of war.
The Israeli action, which killed over 66,000 Palestinians, came after Hamas carried out at an attack in Israel, killing around 1,200 people including combatants, in October 2023.
Hamas has said it's ready to release all hostages and discuss details on the 20-point peace plan put forth by Trump and backed by many countries, including the UK, France, India, Saudi Arabia and others.
Potential pitfalls remain. The precise timeline for implementing Trump's plan remains unclear, and some logistics may prove problematic because of Gaza's devastation.
Issues such as Hamas's disarmament and Israel's withdrawal appear unsettled.
Previous ceasefires during the war came to an end with Israel reviving its offensive and fighting resuming. This time, though, there has been an outcry across the globe against what many have termed genocide in Gaza.
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