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Hamas agrees to Trump's Gaza peace plan: How world leaders reacted

Hamas responded positively to President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, prompting global reactions. Leaders, including PM Modi and UN officials, welcomed the move, while Israel halted bombings to facilitate hostages’ safe return.

October 04, 2025 / 10:17 IST
World hails Hamas’ peace plan response

Global responses have been streaming in after Hamas gave a positive reply on Friday to US President Donald Trump’s plan to release Israeli hostages in Gaza and conclude the nearly two-year conflict.

Here are the main reactions from around the world:

India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday praised Donald Trump’s efforts after Hamas accepted parts of his 20-point Gaza peace plan. “We welcome President Trump’s leadership as peace efforts in Gaza make decisive progress. Indications of the release of hostages mark a significant step forward. India will continue to strongly support all efforts towards a durable and just peace,” PM Modi said on X.

Following Hamas’ acceptance, Trump ordered Israel to halt bombings in Gaza to facilitate the safe return of all hostages from the October 7, 2023, attack.

United States

"Based on the Statement just issued by Hamas, I believe they are ready for a lasting PEACE. Israel must immediately stop the bombing of Gaza, so that we can get the Hostages out safely and quickly!" Trump posted on Truth Social.

The US leader also said in a brief video message that "everybody will be treated fairly" in talks on the future of Gaza.

Israel

"In light of Hamas's response, Israel is preparing for the immediate implementation of the first stage of the Trump plan for the release of all the hostages," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said.

"We will continue to work in full cooperation with the President and his team to end the war in accordance with the principles set out by Israel, which align with President Trump's vision," the statement added.

Mediating countries

Qatar "welcomes the announcement by Hamas of its agreement to President Trump's plan," said foreign ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari, also expressing support for Trump's call for an immediate ceasefire.

Egypt said it hoped "this positive development will lead all parties to rise to the level of responsibility by committing to implementing President Trump's plan on the ground and end the war".

United Nations

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres "welcomes and is encouraged by the statement issued by Hamas announcing its readiness to release hostages and to engage," his spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.

"He urges all parties to seize the opportunity to bring the tragic conflict in Gaza to an end," the statement said.

Europe

"The release of all hostages and a ceasefire in Gaza are within reach!" French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X, joining a chorus of hopeful European reactions to Hamas's response.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the plan represented "the best chance for peace" in the conflict and that Germany "fully supports" Trump's "call upon both sides".

Britain's Keir Starmer called Hamas's acceptance "a significant step forwards" and urged all sides "to implement the agreement without delay".

And Turkey's foreign ministry said the Palestinian group's response "provides an opportunity for the immediate establishment of a ceasefire in Gaza".

first published: Oct 4, 2025 10:12 am

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