- Trump warns Hamas to accept peace deal, says it’s the last opportunity.
- Israel has reportedly agreed to a 60-day ceasefire under Trump’s terms.
- Negotiations continue amid rising tensions and recent deadly attacks.
United States President Donald Trump has issued what he described as a final warning to Hamas, urging the group to accept the peace proposal aimed at ending the ongoing war in Gaza.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Trump, in a message posted on his Truth Social platform on Sunday, revealed that Israel has agreed to the conditions of the deal and stated that the ball is now in Hamas’ court. He stressed that any further delay or rejection from the group would result in consequences.
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“This is my last warning. There won’t be another one,” Trump declared, stressing the urgency of the matter. He added that “everyone wants the hostages to return” and that “everyone wants this war to stop.”

The former president, who has recently positioned himself as a key player in brokering a resolution to the conflict, said Qatar and Egypt would present the final version of the agreement to Hamas.
Trump noted that Israel had already committed to a 60-day ceasefire under the proposed terms since July. He emphasized that this was Hamas’ best chance to accept a reasonable deal.
“I hope Hamas will act in the interest of peace across the region. Things won’t improve if they reject this they’ll only get worse.”
Negotiations involving Egypt, Qatar, and the U.S. have been slow-moving, particularly after a major setback in March, when an Israeli military operation in Gaza led to the deaths of over 300 people, disrupting an earlier ceasefire agreed upon in January.




