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Hamas continues to study Trump's plan for Gaza, but demands that Israel ensure full compliance

According to sources familiar with the negotiations, the Palestinian movement demands assurances from the mediators that Israel will not violate the ceasefire and that it will leave Gaza.

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While discussing Trump's plan, Israel continues to attack Gaza.

The Palestinian Hamas group continues to study Donald Trump 's proposed plan to establish a definitive ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. They expect a response in "two or three days." But sources of the group have pointed out that they have raised doubts and that they want to have international guarantees that Israel will comply with all the points of the agreement. According to sources involved in the negotiations, talks are continuing between Hamas members in Gaza, group members outside Gaza, and mediators because several points of the plan lead to disagreements.

These sources have indicated that Hamas has informed the mediators that "it is necessaryto ensure that Israel leaves Gaza and does not violate the ceasefire. "The group's main concern is that Israel does not guarantee the full implementation of Trump's plan and the withdrawal of its troops from Palestinian soil.

In addition to the doubts shared by all the leaders of the group, the sources state that there are two positions among the representatives of the group outside Gaza. Some are prepared to support the plan and advocate a "ceasefire and ensure that international mediators comply with it in Israel." Others, however, do not agree with the complete disarmament of Hamas or the exile of its members without security measures.

Since last Monday, several meetings have been held in Doha, the capital of Qatar, in which, in addition to members of Hamas, mediators from Qatar and Egypt, as well as representatives from Turkey, have participated. 

Donald Trump has given Hamas "three or four days" to respond and said he has the supportof Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.

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