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Hamas says it accepts some elements of Gaza peace plan after Trump issues ultimatum

Hamas said it was willing to release hostages according to the plan's 'formula,' likely referring to the release of Palestinian prisoners. It also reiterated its longstanding openness to handing power over to a politically independent Palestinian body

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A Palestinian youth stands on a street strewn with rubble following an explosion in the Saftawi neighbourhood, in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday. PIC/AFP

A Palestinian youth stands on a street strewn with rubble following an explosion in the Saftawi neighbourhood, in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday. PIC/AFP

Hamas said Friday that it has accepted some elements of US President Donald Trump's plan to end the war in the Gaza Strip, including giving up power and releasing all remaining hostages, but that others require further consultations among Palestinians.

The statement came hours after Trump said that Hamas must agree to the deal by Sunday evening, threatening an even greater military onslaught nearly two years into the war sparked by the October 7 attack into Israel. It was unclear how the US and Israel would respond to partial acceptance.

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