Key Points

President Trump has revealed that Israel has temporarily stopped bombing Gaza to allow for hostage negotiations. He's urging Hamas to move quickly on accepting the 20-point peace deal or face severe consequences. The proposed agreement includes a ceasefire, prisoner exchanges, and Gaza's demilitarization. Meanwhile, Netanyahu hopes to announce hostage releases within days as talks continue in Egypt.

Key Points: Trump Reveals Israel Gaza Bombing Halt Urges Hamas Action

  • Israel temporarily stops Gaza bombing to facilitate hostage release negotiations
  • Trump warns Hamas of severe consequences if they delay accepting peace deal
  • 20-point plan includes ceasefire, prisoner exchange and Gaza demilitarization
  • Netanyahu aims to announce hostage release within days as talks continue in Egypt
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Trump discloses Israel's halt of bombing in Gaza, urges Hamas to move quickly

President Trump discloses Israel's temporary Gaza bombing pause for hostage deal, warning Hamas to move quickly or face consequences as ceasefire talks intensify.

"Hamas must move quickly, or else all bets will be off - Donald Trump"

Washington, Oct 5

Israel has temporarily stopped the bombing in the Gaza Strip to give hostage release and the 20-point peace deal a chance to be completed, according to US President Donald Trump on Truth Social.

"Hamas must move quickly, or else all bets will be off," he said in a Truth Social post. "I will not tolerate delay ... Let's get this done, FAST."

In a separate post on Saturday, the president said that after negotiations, Israel has agreed to the initial withdrawal line, which has been shown to Hamas, Xinhua news agency reported.

"When Hamas confirms, the Ceasefire will be IMMEDIATELY effective, the Hostages and Prisoner Exchange will begin, and we will create the conditions for the next phase of withdrawal," he added.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he hopes to announce the release of all hostages from Gaza "in the coming days" as indirect talks with Hamas continued in Egypt on Monday on a new US plan to end the war.

In a brief statement late Saturday, Netanyahu mentioned he has sent a delegation to Egypt "to finalize technical details," adding that "our goal is to contain these negotiations to a timeframe of a few days."

On Friday, Trump said that Hamas must accept the 20-point peace plan on Gaza by 6 p.m. Eastern Time (2200 GMT) on Sunday, otherwise "all HELL, like no one has ever seen before, will break out against Hamas." Hamas announced later that it had accepted the proposal in principle and was ready to open mediated talks, a response broadly welcomed by the international community, which urged both sides to seize the chance to end the war and ease civilian suffering.

The 20-point plan outlines a ceasefire-for-hostages deal, a phased Israeli withdrawal, a demilitarised Gaza, and international oversight of Gaza's reconstruction and governance after the end of the conflict. Hamas will be excluded from the governance structure.

Under the ceasefire terms, Israel will halt military actions and pull back to the agreed lines. Hamas, within 72 hours of Israel publicly accepting the agreement, must release all hostages, alive and deceased. In return, Israel will free 250 life sentence prisoners plus 1,700 Gazans who were detained after October 7, 2023.

Disarmed Hamas members who commit to peaceful coexistence will be given amnesty and those who wish to leave Gaza will be provided safe passage to receiving countries.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Trump's ultimatums sound like reality TV drama. This is serious geopolitics, not The Apprentice. The 72-hour deadline seems too rushed for such complex negotiations.
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Arjun K
As an Indian watching from afar, I hope this brings peace. The demilitarization clause is crucial - no more rockets from Gaza. Israel has shown remarkable restraint despite constant provocations.
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Sarah B
The humanitarian aspect is most important. Thousands of innocent civilians suffering on both sides. Hope this deal brings them relief. The international oversight for reconstruction sounds promising.
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Vikram M
India should learn from Israel's strong response to terrorism. We need similar decisive action against cross-border terrorism in our region. Strong nations protect their citizens first. 💪
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Michael C
The prisoner exchange numbers seem disproportionate - 250 life sentence prisoners plus 1700 Gazans for all hostages? Hope this doesn't create security risks for Israel in the future.

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