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Trump officials to i24NEWS: Gaza plan “non-negotiable”

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US President Trump says he will give Hamas “3–4 days” to respond to a ceasefire proposal, warning that refusal would lead to a “sad end.”

Two Trump administration sources say the U.S. Gaza plan will not be reopened for negotiations. While Hamas may raise technical disputes or seek clarifications, officials stressed that rejection of any of the 20 core points will be treated as a rejection of the entire proposal.

Guterres calls on all parties to commit to Gaza peace plan

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged "all parties" to commit to the Gaza peace plan presented by US President Donald Trump. In a statement, his spokesman, Farhan Haq, stressed that it was "crucial" to reach an agreement and implement it. Guterres reiterated his call for an "immediate and permanent" ceasefire.
 
Hamas claims it will take several days and perhaps weeks before it will be possible to organize the release of all living hostages and bodies. Hamas sought clarifications on when complete withdrawal from the Strip will occur and under what conditions. According to the diplomatic source, Hamas expressed its principled opposition to the issue of surrendering "defensive" weapons, but has not yet announced its final position on the matter.
The Arab diplomatic source states that Hamas' behavior is now hesitant due to the full support of all Arab states for the agreement, including Qatar, and additionally, its second sponsor, Turkey, favors advancing the agreement and is expected to play a more substantial role in the proceedings. The only one remaining with it now is Iran, but it is dealing with its own problems with the activation of the snapback sanctions mechanism. The source estimated that a response would be given within days, a response that would accept many of the agreement's clauses but would demand changes in some, primarily regarding the issue of weapons surrender and the gradualness of the timing of hostage release.

Hamas's demands for the framework​

Hamas has already submitted to Qatar a series of demands for clarification about Trump's plan, after receiving it officially last night. The draft plan had been in the hands of Hamas leaders since last week, and on Monday, after Netanyahu and Trump's press conference, it was delivered to their senior officials, most of whom are still in Qatar.
According to an Arab diplomatic source from the Gulf, Hamas delivered several demands for clarification. The first – a demand to guarantee the future of its senior leaders from Israeli assassinations in the future. The agreement states that those who express willingness to live in coexistence with Israel will receive amnesty, while regarding the rest, it states they can safely exit to asylum countries, but without Israeli commitment not to harm them.
A second demand was clarification regarding the pace of IDF withdrawal. Hamas previously demanded that hostage release be executed with IDF withdrawal to the perimeter, and the agreement outlined a map of gradual withdrawal in three stages contingent on the agreement's progress. Hamas also sought clarifications on American and international commitment to maintaining the ceasefire after hostage release, and expressed reservations about the complete release of all hostages in the first days (within 72 hours according to Trump's words) after signing.

 
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