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Gulf nations appear poised to advance with U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed plan for Gaza, even in the face of Hamas’s acceptance or rejection. Sources suggest that regional leaders are moving forward with initiatives aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict, indicating a growing consensus to implement the proposed framework regardless of Hamas’s stance.

The plan, which has garnered varying reactions within the region, is part of broader efforts to stabilize Gaza and reduce hostilities. Some Gulf officials see it as an opportunity to promote stability and foster peace, while critics raise concerns about the implications of proceeding without Hamas’s full endorsement.

Analysts note that regional dynamics and strategic interests are shaping the Gulf states’ decisions, which could influence the overall trajectory of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The situation underscores the complex interplay between diplomatic efforts and the varied perspectives among Palestinian factions and neighboring countries.

International observers continue to monitor developments, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and inclusive negotiations in resolving longstanding tensions in Gaza. The coming weeks may prove pivotal as regional actors decide on their next steps in implementing or modifying the existing plan.

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