✅ | We must wait before forming any consensus on Hamas’ response. It is neither entirely negative nor fully positive, though it leans toward the positive given the extremely harsh and unbearable circumstances. However, the outcome will be determined in the next phase, not this one. For now, it is better to wait and watch; there is no need to analyze it prematurely.
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☑️ | Hamas has replied with the highest level of understanding of the situation, in one of the most precise ways. Hamas response statement rejects external guardianship and Trump’s so-called “peace council” for managing the sector, confining Gaza’s future to the comprehensive Palestinian national dimension.
It raises the critical point that the future of Gaza must be negotiated and decided through national consensus. However, Trump may not initially accept this, since his aim appears to be the effective occupation of Gaza. Now, the ball is in his court: if he abandons his egotistical and psychopathic demands and allows Hamas to sit at the negotiating table and take part in shaping Gaza’s future, then a way forward may emerge.
Hamas also did not accept the idea of disarming, instead insisting that this matter requires negotiations. Once again, it bounced back Trump’s ambitions — and if this goes against his manic impulses, he may not accept it.
So + What does Trump’s deal say, and what does Hamas say?
• Trump’s plan: International force
Hamas: “Technocrat government”
• Trump’s plan: All abductees released within 72 hours
Hamas: “Only once the condition of withdrawal from the land is achieved”
• Trump’s plan: Disarm Hamas
Hamas: No comment + Hamas Leader Musa Marzouk says it will be discussed....
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It raises the critical point that the future of Gaza must be negotiated and decided through national consensus. However, Trump may not initially accept this, since his aim appears to be the effective occupation of Gaza. Now, the ball is in his court: if he abandons his egotistical and psychopathic demands and allows Hamas to sit at the negotiating table and take part in shaping Gaza’s future, then a way forward may emerge.
Hamas also did not accept the idea of disarming, instead insisting that this matter requires negotiations. Once again, it bounced back Trump’s ambitions — and if this goes against his manic impulses, he may not accept it.
So + What does Trump’s deal say, and what does Hamas say?
• Trump’s plan: International force
Hamas: “Technocrat government”
• Trump’s plan: All abductees released within 72 hours
Hamas: “Only once the condition of withdrawal from the land is achieved”
• Trump’s plan: Disarm Hamas
Hamas: No comment + Hamas Leader Musa Marzouk says it will be discussed....
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☑️ | It is a good time for the families of the Zionist war prisoners to come out and do whatever they can — and whatever they have not yet done.
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✅ | Mafia-Trump has added his own demands to the list of orders Netanyahu wanted. He pushed for occupying part of Gaza, developing real estate projects there, imposing an international coalition force from Arab countries, and even bringing in Tony Blair as part of the ruling team.
But Hamas rejected those maneuvers. In particular, Trump personally pressed for the presence of a foreign military force in Gaza and the disarmament of the resistance — both of which Hamas firmly rejected. Given this, it seems unlikely that Trump will move forward with his plan. Besides, Trump’s demands are much like his speeches — loud one day, and fading with the turn of the clock— and only time will tell how far he is willing to push them.
What Hamas is doing now is part of psychological warfare — shifting the burden of the problem onto Israel and the United States. If we recall correctly, Trump said the answer should be a simple “yes or no.” Soon we will see whether Trump’s word is truly iron or Tin can.
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But Hamas rejected those maneuvers. In particular, Trump personally pressed for the presence of a foreign military force in Gaza and the disarmament of the resistance — both of which Hamas firmly rejected. Given this, it seems unlikely that Trump will move forward with his plan. Besides, Trump’s demands are much like his speeches — loud one day, and fading with the turn of the clock— and only time will tell how far he is willing to push them.
What Hamas is doing now is part of psychological warfare — shifting the burden of the problem onto Israel and the United States. If we recall correctly, Trump said the answer should be a simple “yes or no.” Soon we will see whether Trump’s word is truly iron or Tin can.
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✅ | A Hamas figure stated: “We will hand over weapons to the next ruling Palestinian body.” If we take this at face value, Hamas has played its cards wisely — with complete adherence to norms and honesty. The message is clear: resistance and its weapons will remain, no matter who rules but a palestinian.
Hamas has signaled readiness to step down from governing, but on the condition that the next authority must be Palestinian and chosen through national consensus. If Trump were to accept this, then technically he and his allies would lose this battle forever. However, the path forward still seems uncertain.
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Hamas has signaled readiness to step down from governing, but on the condition that the next authority must be Palestinian and chosen through national consensus. If Trump were to accept this, then technically he and his allies would lose this battle forever. However, the path forward still seems uncertain.
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🟢 | Hamas leader Osama Hamdan:
• We reject the participation of any non-Palestinian party in governing Gaza.
• We are ready to negotiate the release of all prisoners.
• There are bodies of war prisoners — some buried, others in areas currently under occupation.
• The entry of a foreign administration or foreign forces into Gaza is unacceptable.
• Any agreement must take into account the field reality regarding living prisoners and bodies.
• When a Palestinian state is established, it will retain weapons to defend the Palestinian people.
• We are a faction of the Palestinian people; the occupation previously tried to exclude Fatah but did not succeed.
• The natural path for our people is the path of resistance.
• No one can eliminate the state of resistance within the Palestinian people.
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• We reject the participation of any non-Palestinian party in governing Gaza.
• We are ready to negotiate the release of all prisoners.
• There are bodies of war prisoners — some buried, others in areas currently under occupation.
• The entry of a foreign administration or foreign forces into Gaza is unacceptable.
• Any agreement must take into account the field reality regarding living prisoners and bodies.
• When a Palestinian state is established, it will retain weapons to defend the Palestinian people.
• We are a faction of the Palestinian people; the occupation previously tried to exclude Fatah but did not succeed.
• The natural path for our people is the path of resistance.
• No one can eliminate the state of resistance within the Palestinian people.
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❎ | Netanyahu was waiting for Hamas to reject the deal, but now that they have agreed, he will provoke something to cancel the deal. Hamas' conditional approval and the end of the war mean one thing, which is putting Netanyahu in prison due to corruption cases, and this is something Netanyahu will not accept.
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🗞️ | Khaleel Nasrallah:
Also in Tel Aviv, there is a tense silence as people await Trump’s reaction to Hamas’s response to his “plan.” Interestingly, the one who truly commands and decides is sitting in the White House, not in Tel Aviv.
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Also in Tel Aviv, there is a tense silence as people await Trump’s reaction to Hamas’s response to his “plan.” Interestingly, the one who truly commands and decides is sitting in the White House, not in Tel Aviv.
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✅ | Hamas is speaking to its enemy eye to eye, not on its knees. The world is watching. Trump posted the statement of Hamas, which included words like “resistance” and “oppression.” You are truly a winner only when your narrative is dominant.
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✅ | Right now — and into the coming hours — Gaza and southern Lebanon are going to face heavy bombardment by IOF’s due to excessive desperation.
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🇵🇸 | Breaking — Gaza under heavy bombardment as Israeli Occupation Forces escalate attacks, causing widespread destruction and casualties.
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🇺🇸 | Trump: “Based on Hamas’ statement, I think they are ready for a permanent peace. Israel must stop bombing immediately, so we can get the hostages out safely and quickly! Right now, it's too dangerous to do so. We're already discussing details that need to be agreed upon. It's not just about Gaza, it's about the long-awaited peace in the Middle East.
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⚠️ Beware: it is Trump, who may resume even heavier bombing after securing the release of all his prisoners.
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✅ | Whatever else may happen, it is clear that right now, a group of thousands of hungry, dust-covered, charred, barefoot, crushed, and wounded people — living among rubble and concrete, receiving news of their loved ones being torn apart under bombing, surviving on one meager meal a day — have withstood the world’s greatest evil material powers.
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