Her official Hamas said today (03.10.2025) that the Islamist organization still needs time to examine the Gaza Peace Plan proposed by the US President Donald Trump.
On Tuesday (30.09.2025), Donald Trump gave Hamas “three or four days” to accept his plan to end the Gaza war. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu even said he was supporting it.
“Hamas continues her consultations on Trump’s plan … and has informed mediators that the consultations are ongoing and take a little more time,” the official told the French Bureau.
The US proposal requires Hamas to release all hostages within 72 hours, to disarm and to have no future role in Gaza’s rule.
It will also end the war and see the Israeli defensive forces gradually retired from Gaza and will be replaced by an international force.
According to yesterday’s post Times of Israel Hamas’s response to ending the war in Gaza could come in a few hours.
The changes that Hamas wants to make in the plan will aim to mitigate some of the terms of the proposal that Netanyahu had added at the last minute about Israel’s departure from Gaza and the disarmament of the organization.
Netanyahu managed to ensure changes that slow down and limit Israel’s departure from Gaza, in addition to making Hamas disarmament demands and the demilitarization of Gaza.
‘Marinette continues to sail’
At the same time, one last ship from the international lunter transporting humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip continued its course to the Palestinian enclave this morning, according to the organizers, despite the Thursday of about 40 other ships from the Israeli army on Thursday.
“Marinette continues to sail,” Global Sumudilla’s organizers said last night on social media, adding that they are expecting to be stopped soon. “We know what awaits us,” they said.
The ship was about 150 kilometers from the Gaza coast at 03:50 hours of Greece, according to the geotozing stigma posted on the organizers’ site.
“If he approaches, his attempt to enter the area of active battles and break the blockade will be prevented,” the Israeli Foreign Ministry replied.
More than 400 activists aboard 41 Global Sumudilla ships were arrested by the Israeli army during a operation that lasted about 12 hours, an Israeli official said last night.
“They were safely transported to the port of Asdond and was taken over by the Israeli police,” the official who wanted to maintain his anonymity.
Israel had announced yesterday morning that the occupants of the decoration are all “bodies and safe” and will be deported to Europe.
“I congratulate members and commanders of the Navy who fulfilled his mission during Yom Kipur in the most professional and effective way,” commented Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.