Core Viewpoint - Hamas has expressed willingness to negotiate based on Trump's "20-point plan" to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and the complete withdrawal of Israel from the region [1][2] Group 1: Hamas's Response to Trump's Proposal - Hamas announced its agreement to release all Israeli hostages and hand over the remains of deceased individuals, contingent upon meeting necessary exchange conditions [1] - The organization is open to transferring the governance of Gaza to an independent Palestinian authority and will participate in discussions regarding the future of Gaza and the inherent rights of the Palestinian people [1] - Hamas's political bureau member Musa Abu Marzouk emphasized the urgency of stopping the war and killing, indicating a positive response to Trump's plan, although he noted that the immediate transfer of hostages and remains is currently unrealistic [1] Group 2: Conditions and Threats from the U.S. - A senior Hamas official stated that the group will not disarm until the end of Israeli occupation [2] - Trump issued a deadline for Hamas to accept the agreement by October 5, warning of unprecedented consequences if the agreement is not reached [2] - Trump characterized the proposal as Hamas's "last chance" and urged for the immediate release of all hostages and remains [2]
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