Former President Donald Trump has issued a deadline for Hamas to accept his proposed peace deal, setting a 6 p.m. Sunday timeframe. The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, where efforts to broker peace have faced numerous challenges. Trump’s statement emphasizes the urgency of reaching an agreement to de-escalate conflicts in the area.
Details of the proposed peace deal have not been fully disclosed, but it is reportedly aimed at addressing key issues in the long-standing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Trump has previously expressed confidence that his plan could bring about stability, though reactions from Hamas and other stakeholders remain varied.
The deadline has drawn attention from international observers, who are watching closely to see if Hamas will respond within the specified timeframe. Diplomatic efforts continue behind the scenes as governments and organizations monitor the situation, seeking pathways to de-escalate tensions and promote dialogue.
It is unclear what actions—if any—will follow if Hamas does not accept the deal by the Sunday deadline. The coming hours will likely be critical in determining the next steps in the region’s complex peace process.