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Trump gives Hamas ‘last chance’ until Sunday to accept Gaza proposal

US President Donald Trump has given Hamas ’last chance’ until 6 pm on Sunday to accept his 20-point proposal to end the war in Gaza. Otherwise, he has warned ‘all hell like no one has ever seen before will break out against Hamas’.

After Hamas violated the deadline to respond to his proposal to end the war in the Gaza Strip, US President Donald Trump on Friday said that Hamas has until 6 pm on Sunday to accept the proposal.

In a Truth Social post, Trump said it was the “last chance” for Hamas to accept the proposal. He said the rejection of the proposal or lack of response would mean that “all hell like no one has ever seen before will break out against Hamas”.

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Previously, Trump on Tuesday said that Hamas would have three to four days to respond to the proposal.

Even as Hamas has not yet responded, Trump previously said that Israel had accepted the proposal.

However, just hours after Trump said Israel was onboard with the proposal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israeli military would remain in most of Gaza and he would continue to oppose the Palestinian state — both of these assertions violated Trump’s 20-point agreement.

This is a developing story.

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