Following Trump’s “Last Warning,” Hamas Signals Readiness to Restart Talks

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Washington,US- September 8, 2025

After Trump issues ‘last warning’ to Hamas, terror group says it’s ready to restart talks. Following a direct and public ultimatum from U.S. President Donald Trump, Hamas has announced it is ready to “immediately sit at the negotiating table” to discuss a new ceasefire and hostage release deal. The statement from the Palestinian group comes just hours after Trump posted on his social media platform that he had issued his “last warning” to Hamas, claiming that Israel had already accepted the terms of his new proposal. The development marks a potential breakthrough in months of stalled negotiations.

Headline Points:

 * Breakthrough in Talks: Hamas has issued a statement confirming its readiness to return to negotiations for a ceasefire, a direct response to a “last warning” from President Trump.

 * Terms of the Deal: The new proposal reportedly calls for the release of all remaining hostages on the first day of a truce in exchange for thousands of Palestinian prisoners. It also includes “highly significant guarantees” against Israel resuming its war.

 * Hamas’s Conditions: While open to talks, Hamas stated its conditions for a final agreement, including a “clear declaration of the end of the war,” a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and the formation of a committee of independent Palestinians to manage the territory.

 * Presidential Involvement: The new proposal is reportedly backed by a personal guarantee from President Trump, a move intended to build trust with Hamas and secure a deal.

 * International Condemnation: The diplomatic push comes as international condemnation of Israel’s actions in Gaza intensifies, with the UN human rights chief calling for an investigation into war crimes.

The sudden shift in momentum follows a period of escalating violence and stalled diplomacy. On Sunday, President Trump posted a stark message to Hamas, stating that “The Israelis have accepted my Terms. It is time for Hamas to accept as well. I have warned Hamas about the consequences of not accepting. This is my last warning, there will not be another one!” The specificity and public nature of the threat were seen as an unprecedented escalation of U.S. involvement in the conflict.

Hamas’s subsequent statement, while not a full acceptance of the deal, signaled a clear willingness to engage. The group confirmed it had received “some ideas from the American side” and was ready to “discuss the release of all prisoners in exchange for a clear declaration of the end of the war.” This response appears to be a direct consequence of the new proposal’s key component: a guarantee from the U.S. that Israel will not restart its military operations as long as negotiations continue.

According to reports from Hebrew media, the deal’s terms are comprehensive. It calls for the release of all 48 remaining Israeli hostages, in exchange for the release of up to 3,000 Palestinian prisoners, some of whom are serving life sentences. It also reportedly requires Israel to halt its ongoing ground offensive in Gaza City and withdraw from key positions. The personal involvement of President Trump, who is said to be offering his direct oversight, is intended to assure Hamas that the deal is backed by a credible and powerful guarantor.

Despite the positive signs, significant obstacles remain. Some Hamas leaders are reportedly wary of trusting any U.S. guarantee, and some Israeli officials have expressed skepticism about Hamas’s willingness to release all hostages at once. The Israeli government has not yet publicly confirmed that it has accepted the terms, with a source close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu only stating that the government is “very seriously considering” the proposal.

As diplomats work behind the scenes, the hope is that this new round of talks will succeed where others have failed. The stakes are immense, not just for the hostages and the millions facing famine in Gaza, but for the stability of the entire region. The coming days will be a crucial test of whether President Trump’s ultimatum and the new deal’s guarantees can finally bring an end to the nearly two-year-long war.

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