Trump Gives Hamas 4-Day Ultimatum: Respond or Face Consequences
President Donald Trump has given Hamas three to four days to accept a U.S.-backed peace plan for Gaza, marking a critical moment in ceasefire negotiations. The ultimatum comes as mediators Qatar and Egypt delivered the proposal to Hamas leadership, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu already pledging his support for the deal.
The mediating countries presented the peace plan document to Hamas late yesterday, setting the stage for what could be a breakthrough in the months-long conflict. Hamas negotiators have indicated they will review the proposal "in good faith" and provide a response within Trump's timeframe.
Qatar's Foreign Ministry announced that Turkey's intelligence chief will join Qatari and Egyptian mediators in Doha to discuss the peace proposal. This adds another diplomatic layer to the negotiations, bringing Turkey's regional influence into the mediation process.
The timing puts significant pressure on Hamas to make a decision quickly. With Netanyahu's backing already secured and Trump's deadline looming, the focus now shifts to whether Hamas will accept terms that could end the devastating conflict in Gaza.
For investors and regional markets, a successful ceasefire could stabilize Middle Eastern economies that have faced uncertainty throughout the conflict. Energy markets, shipping routes through the Red Sea, and regional currencies have all been affected by the ongoing tensions.
The involvement of multiple mediators - Qatar, Egypt, and now Turkey - shows the international community's push for a resolution. But the three-to-four-day deadline means we'll know soon whether this diplomatic effort will succeed where previous attempts have failed.
Layla Al Mansoori