Trump Warns: “Hamas Will Pay in Hell’ If Gaza Peace Deal is Rejected.
United States President Donald Trump has given Hamas a final opportunity to accept a comprehensive Gaza peace deal, stating they would “pay in hell” if they refuse the agreement. The ultimatum, issued on Tuesday, sets a tight deadline for the group’s response and outlines a path to end the ongoing conflict.
The proposed plan, which has already garnered support from several world powers including key Arab and Muslim nations, is structured around several non-negotiable demands. At its core, the deal calls for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, halting the violence that has devastated Gaza and Israel.
A critical and time-sensitive condition requires Hamas to release all hostages within 72 hours of signing the agreement. The United States views this step as essential for building the trust necessary to move forward with the rest of the plan.

Further points of the proposal are set to be more contentious. It demands the complete disarmament of Hamas, directly targeting the group’s military capabilities. In return, a phased Israeli withdrawal from Gaza would commence, designed to reduce tensions and gradually pave the way for a new governance structure.
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A highly unusual aspect of the deal is the proposed establishment of a transitional authority, which would be headed by President Trump himself. The White House presents this as a measure to ensure neutrality and strict accountability during the implementation phase.
The plan also outlines significant political restrictions for Hamas members, who would be barred from holding any future government positions in Gaza. However, in a key incentive, the deal offers amnesty to any member who formally renounces violence and commits to peaceful coexistence. This dual approach aims to isolate hardline elements while providing a pathway for others to reintegrate into civilian life.
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The proposal was formally unveiled during a meeting between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington. While international backing provides the plan with significant diplomatic weight, its fate now rests entirely on Hamas’s decision.
As of Tuesday, Hamas had not issued an official response, leaving the region and the world in a state of suspense. The coming days are now seen as decisive. Acceptance could mark a historic turning point toward peace and reconstruction in Gaza. Rejection, as President Trump made unequivocally clear, would lead to what he described as severe consequences, potentially escalating the conflict to a new and more dangerous phase.
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