On October 3, President Donald Trump posted that Hamas must accept a U.S.–Israel‑brokered Gaza agreement by Sunday midnight Polish time, or face severe penalties.
Deadline Announced
On Oct 3, Trump announced on X that Hamas had until Sunday midnight Polish time to agree to the U.S.–Israel deal on Gaza.
Trump’s Warning to Hamas
Trump described Hamas as a brutal threat, citing the Oct 7 attack and over 25,000 Hamas fighters killed. He warned that if the deadline passed, Gaza would be “shaken to its core” and that Hamas would face harsh retaliation.
20‑Point Plan Overview
The U.S. administration outlined a 20‑point blueprint aimed at ending hostilities, dismantling Hamas armed structures, freeing hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, and establishing a temporary governance mechanism for Gaza with international participation.
Possible Hamas Response
Analysts note uncertainty. BBC reports Hamas may reject the deal, citing demands for full demilitarization and the withdrawal of International Stabilization Forces. Times of Israel indicates a faction might accept if it ends fighting.
International Backing
Trump said that leading Middle‑Eastern nations support the agreement alongside the U.S. and Israel, asserting that acceptance could save combatants’ lives.



