President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the terrorist network of Hamas has up to four days to accept his 20-point peace plan to terminate the war in the Gaza Strip or to be confronted ‘a very sad end’.
“We are going to do about 3 or 4 days. We will see what it is like,” he told reporters. “Now all Arab countries have been registered. The Muslim countries have all registered. Israëls have all registered.
“And Hamas is going to do it or not. And if that is not the case, it will be a very sad end,” he added.
Trump reveals 20-point plan to secure peace in Gaza, including the granting of a number of Hamas members ‘Amnesty’
Hamas hunters are in formation while Palestinians come together to view the transfer of three Israeli hostages to a Red Cross team in Deir El-Balah, Central Gaza, on 8 February 2025. (Majdi Fathi/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted a plan on Monday that would eventually put an end to the military operations in Gaza, disabled Hamas, secure the return of all 46 hostages and laid a path to rebuild the war -destroyed Gaza Strip.
The Hamas negotiators confirmed that they would “revise the in good faith and give a response,” said an official about the conversations.
The plan is generally defended by leaders in the middle, Europe and parts of Asia.
A joint statement issued by Saudi Aarabia, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Qatar and Egypt, “welcomed” not only Trump’s proposal to end the war and rebuild the Gaza, but also emphasized his dedication.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin talks to US President Donald Trump during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House on April 7, 2025 in Washington, DC (Kevin Dietsch/Getty images)
“The ministers confirm their willingness to respond positively and constructively to the United States and the parties to complete the agreement and to guarantee its implementation, in a way that ensures peace, safety and stability for the peoples of the region,” said the joint explanation.
Similarly, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron – who both said that they now recognize the “State of Palestine” despite the opposition of Washington against the move – defended Trump’s peace plan in separate explanations.
The 20-point proposal was tackled with mixed assessments in Israel, where hard-law officials within the own coalition of Netanyahu fierce the acceptance by the Prime Minister of the plan.
The Minister of Finance of Netanyahu, Bezalel Smotrich, renewed questions about the fate of the Prime Minister’s fate after he convicted the agreement on Tuesday as a “clear diplomatic failure” and said that it came down to “a closing of eyes and turning our back on all lessons of 7 October.”

Palestinians run to cover during an Israeli air raid on a high -rise building in Gaza City, Friday 5 September 2025, after the Israeli army had given an earlier warning. (Yousef Al Zanoun/AP photo)
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Fierce critics of Netanyahu, including opposition leader Yair Lapid, said that he is “convinced that in the midst of the Wirwar of interests and the urgent timeline that was determined by the situation of the hostages, which President Trump presented yesterday, is the only plan with feasibility.”
Blue and white party leader, Benny Gantz, also confirmed that his party “would not allow small politics to sabotage the plan.”


