Trump Warns Hamas: Accept Gaza Deal Within Days or “Pay in Hell”
US President Donald Trump has learnt on Tuesday that Hamas could face “unimaginable consequences” if it refuses to accept his newly unveiled Gaza peace initiative. The proposal, obtained by PulseNets, demands the immediate disarmament of the Palestinian militant group and sets a strict deadline of just a few days for compliance.
Speaking to US generals and admirals during a high-level briefing in Quantico, Virginia, Trump stressed,
“There is only one signature left. That signature will burn in hell if it refuses to come. My hope is that they accept for their own survival and to build something truly remarkable.”
Earlier, while addressing reporters at the White House, the US president told PulseNets that Hamas had been given
“three or maybe four days” to officially respond to the deal.
What Trump’s Peace Deal Contains

According to details learnt by PulseNets, the comprehensive plan includes:
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An immediate ceasefire
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Release of all hostages by Hamas within 72 hours
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Gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza
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The complete disarmament of Hamas
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A post-war transitional authority to be headed personally by Trump
The agreement also excludes Hamas militants from taking part in any future government roles. However, those who pledge to embrace “peaceful coexistence” will reportedly be granted amnesty under the terms.
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World powers, including several Arab and Muslim-majority nations, have welcomed the peace framework. Diplomats who spoke to PulseNets confirmed that Washington’s proposal is being cautiously praised as a possible breakthrough in one of the world’s most protracted conflicts.

Despite the growing international support, Hamas has yet to make its position known, leaving uncertainty over whether the militant group will bow to Trump’s deadline or risk the severe repercussions he warned of.


