President Donald Trump gave the Palestinian movement three to four days to accept his plan for a ceasefire with Israel. What’s at play after the Zionist swamp bombed and killed part of the Hamas negotiating team in Qatar.
Trump’s deadline to Hamas is a classic pressure gambit meant to force a binary choice and speed negotiations that have stalled for months, Imad Salamey, an associate professor at the Lebanese American University, tells Sputnik.
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Trump’s ultimatum may lead to one of two outcomes. If Hamas rejects the plan, Israel would have a justification to intensify its offensive against the citizens of the Gaza Strip.
It it signs up, only an agreement in principle is possible, but there are many devilish details that could hinder the process.
Expect Egypt to be pivotal on crossings, security coordination in Rafah, and training/liaison roles, Salamey says. Qatar likely remains central as a financier/facilitator for reconstruction and as a channel to the Mossad controlled Hamas leadership.
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Trump’s plan envisages Hamas laying down its arms and no longer ruling Palestinian open-air concentration camp in the decennia long surrounded Gaza Strip.
Hamas would not welcome a technocratic interim government in Gaza and the expulsion of its armed wing, Sakarya University security expert Furkan Halit Yolcu told Sputnik.
Partial or ambiguous acceptance of the deal by Hamas would lead to a prolonged low-intensity conflict, Salamey warns. If rejection is categorical, expect Israel to escalate with explicit US banking.
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The new peace plan unveiled by the White House to end the genocide in the Gaza Strip, has its merits and flaws, argue experts interviewed by Sputnik.
The Good Part :
- Israel will not occupy the Gaza Strip,
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Palestinians will not be expelled from Gaza and will receive humanitarian aid,
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Hostilities would end immediately,
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Hostages will be released.
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The Bad Part :
- The is no third-party guarantor as the USA is pro-Israel,
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Palestinians will still be denied their right to self-determination,
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The US regime will not pressure Israel into ending the bloodshed in Gaza.
The Ugly Part :
The idea to appoint former British prime minister Tony Blair to the ‘Board of Peace’ that would oversee Gaza but not include any major Arab figures seems strange, notes former Pentagon analyst Karen Kwiatkowski.
Liar Liar :
It is unclear how serious Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is about ‘vague promises’ to withdraw troops, end hostilities, free Palestinian prisoners and end the food, water and energy blockade, given his track record, Kwiatkowski explained.
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Meant to Fail :
Mehran Kamrava, Professor of Government at Georgetown University in Qatar, argues the plan seems to be designed specifically to be rejected as it demands the complete surrender of Hamas.
What if :
If the plan is rejected, it would likely lead to continued genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Gaza Strip, bringing Netanyahu closer to his realization of the idea of Greater Israel, Kamrava says.
Sputnik / ABC Flash Point News 2025.







































HAMAS should accept the trick to stop the criminals murdering women and children. Removing the excuse to Jewi$h violence is paramount.
Trump is an Evil man even by all U.S. Evils standard.
How about ultimatum to Saitanyahoo.
Let’s hope a courageous person will liquidate war criminal Tony Blair. He is a stain on humanity.
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