Trump’s Call for Ceasefire
Washington (Hornpost) U.S. President Donald Trump has urged Israel to immediately stop its bombardment of Gaza after Hamas announced it had accepted parts of his U.S.-brokered peace plan. Despite the appeal, multiple explosions were still heard in Gaza early Saturday morning.
Israel’s Position:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is ready to implement the “first phase” of Trump’s proposal, which centers on the release of hostages. The Israeli military confirmed preparations are underway to act on the plan following Hamas’ shift.
Hamas’ Response:
Hamas stated it has accepted several key points of the 20-point peace framework, including the release of all Israeli hostages — alive and dead — and the handover of Gaza’s administration to an independent Palestinian body backed by Arab and Islamic nations.
However, the group did not commit to disarmament or fully stepping aside from governance, leaving those points open for further negotiation.
Global Reaction:
World leaders welcomed Hamas’ move as a step toward ending the war:
UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged all sides to seize this opportunity.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called it “a constructive and crucial step.”
European leaders including Emmanuel Macron, Friedrich Merz, Giorgia Meloni, and Keir Starmer hailed it as the best chance for peace in years.
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney encouraged swift implementation.
Qatar praised Trump’s call for an immediate ceasefire.
Outlook:
While the response has raised hopes for peace, uncertainty remains over whether Trump and Israel will renegotiate unresolved conditions, particularly Hamas’ disarmament and political role in Gaza.
Hornpost staff Reporter
Abdikarim Salah
Abdikarim Saed Salah is a multimedia journalist and international correspondent with over 15 years of professional experience in broadcast journalism, digital media, and political reporting across the Horn of Africa. He is the Founder, Editor and reporter at Horn post Digital News Platform, He is currently based in Hargeisa, Somaliland, where he works as a TV presenter and producer at Horn Cable TV, covering politics, regional security, governance, and international affairs. His reporting focuses on major developments in the Horn of Africa, including geopolitical dynamics, elections, security issues, and diplomatic relations. He is known for producing in-depth interviews, field reporting, and analysis-driven journalism.


