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Why Hamas delaying its decision on Trump’s Gaza peace plan

Hamas is delaying response to Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan, weighing strategic risks of disarmament, while Egypt urges compromise and the White House signals a strict deadline for acceptance.

October 03, 2025 / 07:02 IST
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Hamas delays decision on peace

Hamas has yet to formally respond to U.S. President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan, even as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quickly endorsed it. According to The Guardian, Hamas is expected to seek revisions but is unlikely to outright reject the proposal, instead treating it as a base for negotiations.

One reason for the delay is structural, Hamas’s leadership is dispersed across Gaza, Doha, and Istanbul, making coordination complex and time-consuming. The group also faces pressure from Turkey and Qatar, both of which want Hamas to accept compromise in order to ease Gaza’s humanitarian crisis.

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But the real sticking point lies in the proposal itself. Trump’s plan calls for an indefinite international administration of Gaza and requires Hamas to surrender its weapons, a condition that analysts say is politically unthinkable for the group. Giving up arms without a concrete roadmap toward Palestinian statehood would undermine Hamas’s identity as a resistance movement, leaving it vulnerable both internally and to rivals.

Netanyahu, meanwhile, has warned that Israel will “finish the job” if Hamas delays or rejects the deal, while Trump has given the group only “three or four days” to reply, threatening that Hamas would “pay in hell” otherwise.