On October 1, 2025, a meeting took place in Doha between members of the political wing of Hamas and representatives from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey. The agenda concerned the peace plan proposed by President Donald Trump for the Gaza Strip, Bloomberg reports, citing informed sources.
Discussion of the Peace Plan
At the meeting, Hamas militants noted that the 20-point plan requires careful consideration. They expressed readiness to take steps after consultations with other Palestinian factions.
Instead of immediately accepting or rejecting the proposal, Hamas, according to journalists, is likely to propose some amendments. This could become the basis for further negotiations with Israel and mediators such as Qatar before moving on to the issue of a ceasefire.
Prospects for Negotiations
If the militants still decide to reject the plan, Israel has already stated its intention to continue the offensive on Gaza. Recall that earlier Trump gave Hamas “three to four days” to respond. At the same time, he emphasized that the plan was signed by all Arab and Muslim countries, as well as Israel.
Terms of Trump’s Plan
According to the terms of the proposed plan, Hamas must release all hostages, while Israel, in turn, is obliged to release those sentenced to life imprisonment from Gaza. Meanwhile, the enclave will become a zone free of terrorist activity and a deradicalized territory. Israeli military forces must withdraw to an agreed line.
