Israel Must Imediately Stop the Bombings of Gaza. That is what is us President Donald Trump wrote after Hamas Responded to his Twenty-Point Peace Proposal on Friday. Hamas Agrees to release the Israeli Hostages but Wants to Negotiate on Many Other Points.
Althegh Hamas Has Certainly Not Agreed To Everything, Trump Believes That Israel Must Immediately Stop Bombing the Gaza Strip. “Otherwise, it is far too dangerous to retrieve the hostages.” An Estimated 48 Israeli Hostages Are Still Being Held in The Gaza Strip, or whom an estimated 20 Are Still Alive.
Accordance to Trump, Things Are Moving Quickly. “We are already in discussions about further elaborating the details,” he writes on his social network truth social .
Qatar Coordinates Talks
In Addition to Such Discussions on the Practical Matters Surrounding the Release of the Hostages, Other Follow-up Steps Are Already Being Tasks. Mediator Qatar Announced Within Two Hours of Hamas’ Statement That It It had Coordinating Talks with Fellow Mediats Egypt and the United States to End The War. Trump is Already Optimistic: “Based on Hamas” Statement, I Believe They Are Ready for a Lasting Peace. “
Un Chief António Guterres Urges All Parties Involved to Follow Through. “Now is the time to seize the opportunity to end the tragic conflict in Gaza,” Said a Spokesperson for Guterres to News Agency Reuters .
French President Emmanuel Macron Emphasizes Decisiveness in a Reaction. “Hamas’ commitment must now be realized without delay. This is the opportunity to take crucial steps towns peace.” France will also work Towards this, Says Macron.
Nato Chief Mark Rutte is Cautiously Positive But Mostly Still Wary, he said in a reaction to Nieuwsuur . He believes that Hamas’ Reaction to Trump’s Plan “Contains Many Positive Elements,” But the Conditional Agreement must be carefully examined, He Warns. “They are all very cunning guys.”
Because the Movement does not agree with Everything Yet, “The Reaction Requires Some Further Study,” According to Rutte. “I can’t quely assessing Whether this is enough. You have to read the fine print very carefully.”