Hamas is expected to demand key revisions to President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza ceasefire plan but may still accept it in the coming days as a basis for renewed negotiations, according to analysts cited by The Guardian.
Trump imposed a “three or four days” deadline from Tuesday for Hamas to respond to the proposal, which seeks to end the two-year conflict in Gaza and establish an international administration of the territory. Failure to accept the plan, Trump warned, could result in what he termed “pay in hell.”
“If they say ‘no’, as Trump has made clear, that will not be good and will allow Israel to do whatever it takes to finish this. They will say ‘yes, but we need this and that,’” Abusada was quoted as saying by the news outlet.
Hugh Lovatt, senior fellow at the European Counci