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'This is a big day':Trump responds to Hamas agreeing to release hostages, pending conditions
NBC News· 2025-10-04 00:46
Ceasefire Agreement & Key Principles - Hamas agreed to release all remaining Israeli hostages, living and dead, a major demand from Israel [2][7] - Hamas agreed to cede administration of the Gaza Strip to an independent Palestinian body with Arab and Islamic support [3] - Hamas agreed to leave power in Gaza, fulfilling a key Israeli objective [7][9] Negotiation & Logistics - Hamas is ready to start immediate meetings to iron out details, though logistical challenges remain [6] - A Hamas official indicated logistical difficulties in immediately releasing hostages within 72 hours, citing Gaza's devastation and poor infrastructure [8] - Past ceasefires required time for Hamas to gather hostages and arrange handovers with the Red Cross [8] Geopolitical Factors - President Trump thanked Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and others for their help in brokering the agreement [3] - President Trump called on Israel to immediately stop strikes in Gaza [11] Ongoing Conflict & Humanitarian Crisis - Strikes in Gaza intensified in the 24-48 hours leading up to the announcement, and continued even after President Trump's call for a halt [10][11] - Medical officials report at least 66,000 deaths in Gaza, half of whom were women and children [15] - Gaza's infrastructure is largely destroyed, with limited roads, communications, and water lines [8][15] Future of Gaza - The proposed future for Gaza involves a technocratic Palestinian government, international security force, and oversight by a board of governors [17] - Gazans would remain confined to Gaza with limited access to resources and continued Israeli control [17]
Hamas signals conditional support for Trump’s Gaza proposal, agrees to release hostages
CNBC Television· 2025-10-03 21:01
Morgan, we've got a new statement from Hamas here in response to President Trump's peace proposal for the Gaza Strip. A seemingly positive response here from Hamas to the president. They say uh in this very long statement, a key section here is they say in order to achieve a sessation of hostilities and a complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, the movement announces its agreement to release all Israeli prisoners, both living and dead, according to the exchange formula contained in President Trump's propos ...
Hamas agrees to some of Trump's plan but seeks negotiations
CNBC Television· 2025-10-03 20:43
Political Stance - Hamas expresses a seemingly positive response to President Trump's peace proposal for the Gaza Strip [1] - Hamas states its agreement to release all Israeli prisoners, both living and dead, according to the exchange formula in Trump's proposal, contingent on meeting field conditions [2] - The statement includes conditional language, requiring further diplomatic interpretation to determine the exact meaning of "field conditions" and potential wiggle room for Hamas [3] Gaza Strip Administration - Hamas renews its agreement to hand over the administration of the Gaza Strip to a Palestinian body of independents or technocrats [2] - The handover is based on Palestinian national consensus and Arab and Islamic support [2] Ceasefire and Withdrawal - Hamas aims to achieve a cessation of hostilities and a complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip [1]
BREAKING: Trump warns Hamas to reach deal by Sunday or 'all hell' will break out
MSNBC· 2025-10-03 15:14
Geopolitical Risk & Crisis Management - A potential ultimatum from President Trump to Hamas sets a deadline of 6:00 p.m Eastern Time this Sunday night for a response to a peace proposal regarding Gaza, hostages, and a ceasefire [1][2] - The ultimatum raises the stakes, with Egypt and Qatar mediating directly with Hamas [2] - The proposal's acceptance is uncertain, and failure to agree could lead to severe consequences for Hamas, potentially involving military action [3] - The agreement would allow Hamas fighters to leave Gaza or disarm, otherwise facing severe repercussions [3] International Relations & Diplomacy - The US administration, led by President Trump, is pushing for a peace deal involving Hamas and Israel [2] - The US is presenting a direct threat, demanding Hamas agree to the proposed plan within 48 hours [5] - The proposal includes a governing structure potentially overseen by Donald Trump, raising questions about its acceptance by Hamas [5] Security & Defense - Failure to reach an agreement could result in military action against Hamas, potentially involving the IDF [5] - The severity of the potential military action is emphasized, with the phrase "all hell like no one has ever seen before" being used [3]