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Washington: US President Donald Trump on Monday urged Israel and Hamas to "move swiftly" on a Gaza peace plan, warning that delays could lead to "massive bloodshed." His comments come as Israel and Hamas are scheduled to hold talks in Egypt today amid hopes for a possible ceasefire. Will monitor the centuries-old conflict: Trump In a Truthout social post, Trump said that this weekend, he held positive discussions with Hamas and countries around the world (Arab, Muslim, and others) on releasing hostages and ending the war in Gaza. He said that the long-sought peace in the Middle East has been discussed with a very positive attitude. He said, "These talks have been very successful and are moving forward rapidly. Technical teams will meet again in Egypt on Monday to finalize the final details." Trump continued, "I've been told that the first phase should be completed this week, and I urge everyone to move forward quickly." I will continue to monitor this age-old "conflict." If there is any delay, there will be massive bloodshed—something no one wants to see!" Hamas bows to Trump's warning! Previously, Donald Trump bluntly warned that if Hamas does not agree to the proposed peace deal for the Gaza Strip, it will face more attacks. Trump appears committed to fulfilling his promise to end the fighting and ensure the return of dozens of hostages before the two-year anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war on October 7th. The US President's plan for restoring peace in the Gaza Strip has been accepted by both Israel and Hamas, and has also been welcomed internationally. Upon Hamas's agreement, Trump ordered Israel to immediately halt the bombing. Hamas has stated that it will release the hostages and transfer power to other Palestinians, although other points of the plan will be discussed in detail among Palestinians. Senior Hamas officials stated that there are some major disagreements that require detailed discussion. Trump welcomed Hamas's decision. Trump is now pushing for its implementation as soon as possible.

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