The Gaza peace offer put forward by US President Donald Trump can be distilled into one stark equation: a ceasefire in exchange for total capitulation. Hamas has been given a mere 3-4 days to accept this 20-point proposal, which demands the group’s complete disarmament and removal from power.
President Trump has made it clear that this is not a negotiation but a final demand. He warned of a “very sad end” for Hamas if the offer is rejected, implying a full-scale Israeli military operation with international backing. The deal is supported by a broad coalition, including Israel, Arab states, Russia, and India.
The plan’s terms are comprehensive. In return for Hamas’s surrender, it promises an immediate end to the fighting that has killed over 66,000 Palestinians. It includes the release of all Israeli hostages, the freeing of hundreds of Palestinian detainees, and the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip.
Furthermore, the proposal directly addresses the dire humanitarian crisis by ensuring the immediate and unrestricted flow of aid. This provision is critical for a population that has been pushed to the brink of famine during the two-year conflict.
Hamas has confirmed it is studying the offer. The group faces an existential choice: accept the terms and see the war end at the cost of its own power, or reject them and risk unleashing an even more catastrophic phase of violence upon Gaza.
A Ceasefire for Capitulation: The Stark Terms of Trump’s Gaza Offer
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