JUST IN: Hamas Has Great Respect For The Arab World- Trump

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According to the Times Of Israel, a copy of the plan was obtained and circulated, highlighting Washington’s vision for ending the conflict and setting the stage for a potential Palestinian state.

President Trump, in recent days, has expressed growing confidence in the plan’s prospects.

On Sunday morning, he took to his Truth Social platform to reiterate his optimism, declaring, “there was a real chance for greatness in the Middle East.”

His message underscored Washington’s belief that the groundwork for peace was being laid with broad regional support.

Later the same day, however, Netanyahu struck a more restrained note in an interview with Fox News.

“We’re working on it,” he stated, clarifying that negotiations were still unfolding. “It’s not been finalized yet, but we’re working with President Trump’s team, actually, as we speak.”

He emphasized Israel’s priorities, adding, “I hope we can make it a go, because we want to free our hostages, we want to get rid of Hamas rule, and have them disarmed, Gaza demilitarized, and a new future set up for Gazans and Israelis alike, and for the whole region.”

Trump also acknowledged that an agreement had not yet been sealed. In separate remarks to Axios and Israel’s Channel 12 on Sunday, he described the talks as being “at their final stages.”

The president signaled that an announcement could come soon, suggesting it may follow his scheduled meeting with Netanyahu at the White House on Monday.

“Everybody has come together to get a deal, but we still have to get it done,” he said in a phone interview.

The US president praised the cooperation of regional players, noting that, “The Arab countries were fantastic to work with on this, and Hamas is coming with them. [Hamas has] great respect for the Arab world.”

His comments suggested that Arab leaders had been instrumental in shaping the plan and bringing all sides closer to consensus.

Trump further underscored the regional appetite for peace, asserting, “The Arab world wants peace, Israel wants peace and Bibi wants peace.”

He framed the potential agreement as a historic breakthrough, concluding, “If we get this done, it will be a great day for Israel and for the Middle East.”

While both leaders highlighted the progress being made, their differing tones reflected the complexity of the moment.

Trump radiated confidence in the imminent success of his initiative, while Netanyahu’s more measured words pointed to the difficult challenges that remain before a final deal can be reached.

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