a US-coordinated international stabilisation force to be on the ground in Gaza very soon as part of his post-war plan for the enclave, which is still suffering a full-blown dire humanitarian crisis amid continued Israeli bombing. It's going to be very soon. And Gaza is working out very well, said the President on Thursday, adding that an alliance of very powerful countries had volunteered to intervene if any problems arose with Palestinian armed group Hamas, which has not yet confirmed it will drop arms.
Hope-filled reactions follow Hamas's response, marking a potential turning point in Israel's two-year war on Gaza. Global reactions, including from key mediators, to Hamas's partial acceptance of Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end Israel's war on Gaza, have been tinged with hope as the prospect of halting the two-year genocidal assault appears within reach. Late on Friday, the Palestinian group said that it was ready to release all remaining captives and hand over power to other Palestinians.