الأربعاء 01 أكتوبر 2025 2:14 صباحًا - بتوقيت القدس

Hamas discusses Trump's plan with Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey and commits to studying it responsibly.

An informed source said that officials from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey held a meeting with a delegation from the Hamas negotiating team to discuss U.S. President Donald Trump's plan, while the movement confirmed that it would responsibly consider the plan, which the Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs stated achieves a main goal of ending the war in Gaza.

The source clarified that the Hamas delegation confirmed during the meeting that it would work on an official response as soon as possible after consultations with Palestinian factions concluded.

The same source indicated that the meeting of officials from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey with the Hamas delegation is part of the technical discussions to formulate the final position on Trump's plan.

The U.S. President had given Hamas 3 to 4 days to respond to the plan, warning that their situation would be 'extremely difficult' if they rejected it, emphasizing that Arab and Islamic countries, as well as Israel, had agreed to the plan.

Meanwhile, Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani expressed hope that everyone would view the initiative constructively, noting that it achieves a main goal of ending the war.

He confirmed that the plan includes issues that need clarification and negotiation, pointing out that there are opportunities related to stopping the war, preventing displacement, and managing the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

The Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs noted that meetings regarding the plan are taking place with Hamas with the participation of Egypt and Turkey, confirming that the movement has acted responsibly and promised to study the plan.

He stated that basic demands from the Palestinian side are present in Trump's plan, but other aspects need detailing, such as the Israeli withdrawal and the Palestinian administration of the Gaza Strip.

The Axios website reported that U.S. officials are willing to discuss Hamas's specific requests for clarifications or amendments but will not open the entire plan for discussion.

The American site revealed that the plan announced by the U.S. President regarding Gaza underwent substantial modifications introduced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leading to a significant change in the terms of the agreement that the United States and several Arab and Islamic countries had previously approved.

The new proposal links the Israeli withdrawal to the progress of the disarmament process of Hamas and grants Israel veto power over the process. Even if all conditions are met and the three phases of withdrawal are completed, Israeli forces will remain within a security perimeter inside Gaza 'until Gaza is fully secured against any renewed threat,' which could mean indefinitely.

Officials from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey have expressed their anger at these amendments.

In Israel, the newspaper 'Israel Hayom' quoted Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar as saying that any amendment to Trump's plan means rejecting it.

Channel 12 reported Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir stating that the proposed agreement is dangerous to Israel's security and is full of loopholes, failing to achieve the war objectives set by the government.

He added that everyone in Israel is eager for the return of prisoners, but the price is unbelievable, as he put it.

The Israeli Broadcasting Authority reported that Ben Gvir called on members of the 'Jewish Power' party bloc in the Knesset to meet to discuss Trump's proposal.

In a related context, the Israeli site 'Walla' quoted a security official stating that military operations in the Gaza Strip will witness an escalation in the coming days, confirming that there is no intention to reduce the pace of fighting at this stage.

The Israeli security official clarified that the duration and extent of the fighting will depend on the nature of the response that Hamas will provide to the proposed U.S. plan.

The security official pointed out that Israeli military plans are pre-approved, and if the response is negative, there is a decision to expand military operations.

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