Key Points

Hamas has announced it's ready to immediately begin ceasefire negotiations following what it calls "ideas from the American side." This comes after President Trump issued his "last warning" to Hamas to accept a deal for releasing captives in Gaza. The Palestinian group demands a clear declaration ending the war, full Israeli withdrawal, and formation of a Palestinian committee to manage Gaza. Meanwhile, Israel's foreign minister has condemned recent international efforts to recognize Palestinian statehood as a "tremendous mistake."

Key Points: Hamas Ready for Ceasefire Talks After Trump Last Warning

  • Hamas demands complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza Strip
  • Trump warns Hamas to accept deal as his "last warning"
  • US proposal includes prisoner exchange for Israeli captives
  • Israeli FM condemns international push for Palestinian statehood
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Hamas ready to negotiate ceasefire terms after Trump's 'last warning': Report

Hamas says ready to negotiate ceasefire following Trump's "last warning" and US proposals. Group demands war end, Israeli withdrawal, and prisoner exchange deal.

"The Hamas Movement welcomes any initiative that supports efforts to end the aggression - Hamas Statement"

Gaza City, September 8

Hamas has said it is ready to "immediately sit at the negotiating table" following what it described as "some ideas from the American side aimed at reaching a ceasefire agreement," Al Jazeera reported.

Its statement came soon after US President Donald Trump said he had issued his "last warning" to Hamas to accept a deal to release captives in Gaza.

"The Hamas Movement welcomes any initiative that supports efforts to end the aggression against our people, and affirms its readiness to immediately sit at the negotiating table to discuss the release of all prisoners," the Palestinian group said, as per Al Jazeera.

In exchange, it wanted "a clear declaration of the end of the war, a full withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and the formation of a committee of independent Palestinians to manage the Gaza Strip, which would begin its duties immediately".

Earlier, Trump posted on social media: "The Israelis have accepted my terms. It is time for Hamas to accept as well. I have warned Hamas about the consequences of not accepting. This is my last warning."

The US has issued a new ceasefire plan that would see the immediate release of all Israeli captives still held in Gaza in exchange for 2,000-3,000 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails and a ceasefire in Gaza, as per Al Jazeera.

"I think we're going to have a deal on Gaza very soon. It's a hell of a problem... I think we're going to get [all the hostages]," Trump told reporters at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, Al Jazeera reported.

Meanwhile, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has strongly condemned the recent international push to recognise Palestinian statehood, labelling it a "tremendous mistake" that could destabilise the region and prompt Israel to take unilateral actions.

Speaking during a joint press conference alongside Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen on Sunday (local time), Saar warned that such moves risk undermining peace efforts and emboldening groups like Hamas.

- ANI

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Priya S
Trump's "last warning" approach might work where diplomacy failed. Sometimes strong leadership is needed in such complex situations. Let's hope this leads to actual results.
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Arjun K
While I want peace, Hamas's demands seem unrealistic. Complete withdrawal and independent Palestinian committee? Israel will never agree to that. Need more practical negotiations.
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Sarah B
The prisoner exchange ratio of 1 Israeli for thousands of Palestinians shows how disproportionate this conflict has been. Hope the ceasefire holds and innocent lives are saved.
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Vikram M
As an Indian, I've seen how complex border issues can be. Both Israel and Palestine have legitimate concerns. International mediation is crucial, but ultimately they must find their own path to peace.
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Michael C
Trump's approach might be blunt, but if it gets results and saves lives, that's what matters. The humanitarian situation in Gaza is terrible - any ceasefire is welcome news.

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