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Hamas accepts parts of Trump's plan to end war in Gaza, agrees to release Israeli hostages

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According to the report, President Donald Trump on Friday ordered Israel to stop bombing the Gaza Strip after Hamas said it accepted some elements of the president's plan to end the nearly two-year war and return all remaining hostages who were taken during the deadly attack. Trump had set a Sunday deadline for Hamas to agree to a Gaza peace proposal with Israel, warning, "all hell, like no one has ever seen before, will break out against Hamas. "Hamas later said it agreed to give up power and release all remaining hostages -- but the terrorist group added that other elements require further consultations among Palestinians.

Hamas is playing another evil game. They can't be trusted. I don't trust or believe Hamas. They are terrorists. Deception is their job. Hamas will never release all hostages. They will release some, and claim they will release more when their demands are met. These liars are nothing but scums. Tomorrow is Sunday, let us wait and see the news if Hamas will release the captives.

 
Let's just hope there is no foul play at the end of the day, and they work towards ending this war, cause it has gone on far too long.
Agree, we will know ot on Monday if Hamas will return the captives. The terrorists promise to release the captives tomorrow, and it was not mentioned about the possible time of release, so most probably, the news will break on Monday.
 
It is a very difficult situation as we witness the suffering of innocent people due to war and kidnapping. Our hope is that peace efforts will bear fruit and all hostages will be released.

It is natural to have doubts, especially given the history of deceit and violence. But let us not despair—peace talks can bring about real change.
 
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