As the world anxiously awaits Hamas's official response to Trump's 'plan' to end the war in Gaza, and in light of the short deadline and the threats issued by the American president, a state of ambiguity and contradiction has prevailed in the media scene, with completely conflicting reports leaking about the movement's position, without any official statement to resolve the debate so far.
The Saudi newspaper 'Asharq Al-Awsat' reported that sources within Hamas said that leaders in the movement, supported by the military wing's leadership, have asked the political leadership abroad to study the proposal 'positively' with the aim of ending the war. This direction is supported by other reports, as the American network 'CBS News' quoted an informed source stating that the movement 'leans towards approval' and that it will respond today or tomorrow.
In stark contrast, other reports emerged indicating a firm rejection of key terms in the plan. The 'BBC' network quoted a source in Hamas stating that the movement completely rejects any proposal that includes disarming it, considering the idea of deploying an international force in Gaza as 'a new form of occupation.' The 'Asharq Al-Awsat' report itself also indicated the existence of another current within Hamas, including elements from the military wing, who see the plan as merely a 'trick' and strongly oppose it.
Amid this contradiction, Hamas has not issued any official and final response. Sources close to the movement confirmed that they will work on an official response as soon as possible after consultations with all Palestinian factions are completed. For his part, the Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, confirmed that Hamas 'has dealt responsibly and promised to study the plan,' noting that the proposal achieves a key goal of ending the war, but includes issues that need clarification and negotiation.
President Donald Trump had clarified the details of his plan regarding the Gaza Strip in agreement with the occupying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Hamas has not issued any official and final response so far, which increases the ambiguity surrounding its position.





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Ambiguity surrounds Hamas's position.. Conflicting media reports about acceptance and rejection of the "Trump Plan" while the movement remains silent.