Trump gives Hamas the ultimate acceptance of peace proposals
President Donald Trump has announced that he will give him a 6pm deadline on October 5th at 6pm and respond to his proposal to “crowd and be killed” the Israeli-Hamas war.
President Donald Trump has announced that he will give him a 6pm deadline on October 5th at 6pm and respond to his proposal to “crowd and be killed” the Israeli-Hamas war.
“If we reach this last accidental agreement, all hell will break out against Hamas, as no one has seen it before. There is some form of peace in the Middle East.”
Trump also asked all “innocent Palestinians” to leave the area soon, saying “everyone will be well taken care of by those waiting for help.”
Trump said the deal “is on the lives of all remaining Hamas fighters!”
The war began when Hamas militants attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages. The subsequent deaths in the Israel-Hamas war claim the lives of more than 66,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health, run by Hamas.
“More than 25,000 Hamas ‘soldiers’ have already been killed in retaliation for the attack on civilization on October 7th,” Trump wrote. “For the rest, we know where you are and who you are. You’ll be cornered and killed.”
On September 29, Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a peace plan during the White House event if Hamas refused to do business, warning that “it would be a very sad end.”
Trump says Israel agrees to a plan to end the war in Gaza
President Donald Trump said he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have reached a contract to end the war in Gaza. Does Hamas agree?
Trump said he was giving Hamas “3-4 days.”
The two leaders proposed the announcement as a major breakthrough in the conflict, where previous ceasefires plunged and regional tensions surged as Israel continues its punishment campaign that sparked international outrage over the deaths of civilians and humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
Under Trump’s proposal, the war ended and Hamas was released within 72 hours of the remaining hostages in Gaza, filmed almost two years ago during the terrorist attacks on Israel.
Gaza has also been redeveloped and is chosen by Palestinians who want to stay for Palestinians to stay.
Contribution: Zac Anderson

