Donald Trump and Hamas about the end of the war in the Gaza Strip. Europe reacts


Hamas announced on Friday at approx. 22 Polish time, that accepted some points of the US President's peace plan Donald Trump, In this release of all other hostages, but others require further negotiations – the AP agency said. The high -ranking officer of Hamas Osama Hamdan said, however, that the group did not accept that any non -flashy side dealt with the Gaza Strip, said Al Arabiya television.
After several dozen minutes, After 23 Polish time the American president issued a statement in which he informed that he saw Hamas's readiness to conclude peace, and Israel must immediately stop bombing the gauze.
War in the Middle East. Europe reacts
The Italian Prime Minister immediately reacted to this information. “I follow the development of the situation very carefully in the Gaza Strip and again I express full support for the efforts of President Trump aiming at bringing peace in the Middle East. Now the priority for everyone must be a suspension of weapons, which will lead to immediate release of all hostages. Italy remains ready to play their role” – wrote Giorgia Melons.
It was followed by the President of France. “The release of all hostages and suspension of weapons in the Gaza Strip is at your fingertips! Hamas' obligations must be realized without further delay. Now we have the chance to take decisive steps towards the room. France will play in this full role, continuing its efforts in the United Nations, together with the United States, Israelis and Palestinians and all his international partners. Trump and his team for mobilizing for peace, “emphasized Emmanuel Macron.
Hamas's adoption of an American proposal is significant progress, we call on all parties to start the agreement without delay – Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of Great Britain, said in a statement.
“Honvesters must be released, Hamas must assemble the weapons, fights must stop immediately, all this must become very quickly. After almost two years, we have the greatest chance of peace” – noted the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.




