The president of the United States, said this morning that an agreement in the Gaza and High Fire Strip and Hostage Liberation will arrive “soon.” This was stated by the president in statements to reporters from the White House, the president, shortly after having launched a “last warning” to the social warning to free Israeli hostages.
The Republican said on his social networks to have warned the Palestinian Milicia party on “the consequences of not accepting” this agreement. And he warned that this is his “last warning” towards the military group, considered a terrorist organization both by Israel and other countries and the United States: “There will be no more!”
Trump’s messages take place moments after knowing that the special US envoy in, last week sent a new proposal to Hamas to reach an agreement on Gaza’s hostages and on a high fire through an Israeli peace activist, according to an exclusive .
The Islamic Resistance Movement has issued a statement in which it claims to be “immediately” negotiating an agreement that releases all hostages in exchange for the end of the war in Gaza. “We have received, through the mediators, some ideas on the United States to achieve a ceasefire agreement. Consequently, Hamas hosts any step that helps the efforts made to stop aggression against our people and affirms that he is willing to sit immediately to the negotiating table,” the movement said in a statement.
Hamas reiterated that he seeks a pact that ends war, in exchange for freeing all Israeli hostages that remain under their power, and that guarantees the withdrawal of Israel troops from the enclave. He also referred to the proposal drawn by the mediators (Egypt, Catar and the United States) and that the Islamist group accepted on August 18, insisting that the Benjamin Netanyahu government has not yet a response.
“The occupation has not responded to date and has continued with its massacres and its ethnic cleaning. Consequently, the movement is in constant contact with the mediators to transform these ideas into a complete agreement that recognizes the demands of our people,” added the statement of Hamas.
The negotiations have entered a strip and loosen of statements, in which Hamas insists on the August agreement and asks for Netanyahu’s response while the Israeli government remains that Gaza must be controlled by his army and that Hamas must be demilitarized.
Since the war began, after Hamas’s attacks against Israel on October 7, 2023, Israeli forces have killed at least 64,368 Gazati, according to the count of the health authorities, controlled by the Islamist group. In addition, 387 Palestinians have died due to causes related to malnutrition and hunger, including 138 children.
A Palestinian baby receives malnutrition treatment at the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis, Gaza, on September 7, 2025.
Nobody forgot hunger
For his part, the UN Under Generalary Secretary for Humanitarian Affairs, Tom Fletcher, warned Sunday that the “narrow margin of time” to deir Balah and Jan Yunis “is rapidly exhausted.”
In a statement, Fletcher referred to the last displacement order of Israel, which occurs two weeks after the famine was confirmed in Gaza “and in the midst of a massive military offensive.”
“There is a narrow margin of time, until the end of September, to prevent the famine from spreading to deir the Balah and Jan Yunis. That margin is rapidly exhausting,” Fletcher warned.
In addition, he insisted that “death, destruction, hunger and displacement of Palestinian civilians” are the result “of decisions that challenge international law and ignore the international community.”
However, he pointed out that “this horror” can stop by leaving humanitarian aid without obstacles, protecting civilians and applying the provisional measures of the International Court of Justice. Fletcher also highlighted the need to free hostages and arbitrarily detained Palestinians, as well as reaching a high fire.
Since the war began, 387 Palestinians have died due to causes related to malnutrition and hunger, including 138 children. Malnutrition deaths in Gaza have increased in recent months as a result of the blockade imposed by Israel at the entrance of humanitarian aid between March and May.
In August, an international report endorsed by the UN confirmed the existence of a famine in the Northern Government of Gaza, where the capital of the enclave, the city of Gaza is located. Since then, Health has counted 109 deaths, 23 of them from children.