Donald Trump’s plan, which was accepted on Monday (29.09.2025) in Washington by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is already disputed on the Palestinian side. According to BBC information, executive of Hamas denounced a text that requires the disarmament of the movement and the arrival of international stabilization force in Gauzesomething he considers as a new form of occupation.
Among the terms that exhaust Hamas is the tradition of all Israeli hostages held in Gaza in a single phase – something that the movement considers to deprive him of the unique negotiating paper.
The mistrust is also strong against Israel’s promise to stop military operations, as the Jewish state recently attempted to assassinate Hamas leaders in Doha, despite US warnings.
A detail of the plan, revealed by a map of the Trump administration, has sparked reactions: the existence of a seat belt along the southern border of Gaza with Egypt. Its control remains unclear, but Israel’s possible involvement would further exacerbate tensions.
Earlier on Tuesday, Donald Trump had given Hamas an ultimatum. Speaking to reporters in the White House, said Hamas has ‘3 or 4’ days to respond to the peace plan for Gaza.
He then stressed that if Hamas does not accept the peace plan, “he will let Israel do what he has to do.”
In addition, the Benjamin Netanyahu made two last -minute changes to Donald Trump’s peace plan On Monday, which mainly concerned the departure of the Israeli forces from Gaza. These changes surprised the Arab countries and especially Qatar, which called for clarifications on the peace plan.
Divided views in Gaza
The BBC reports that part of Gaza residents sees an opportunity for a truce in this plan. “Even if the devil himself brought a plan to stop this war, I would support it,” said one resident.
Others, however, are afraid that a rejection by Hamas would give Netanyahu the pretext of continuing the war “with the support of the US and the West”.
Since Hamas, which caused about 1,200 dead in Israel and 251 hostages, the Israeli counterattack has cost more than 66,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
The humanitarian situation has deteriorated dramatically: a famine confirmed by UN organizations and charges of genocide against Israel, which the Jewish state categorically rejects.