Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a staunch ally of Hamas, announced its support on Saturday for Hamas’s response to a U.S. peace initiative aimed at ending the Gaza war. The endorsement strengthens prospects for the release of hostages held by both groups and adds momentum to international calls for a ceasefire.
On Friday, Hamas confirmed it accepted significant parts of U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed 20-point plan, including an end to hostilities, Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza, and the exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners. The move has been welcomed worldwide, with leaders from Europe, Asia, and beyond urging a swift end to the bloodshed. Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof called the development a sign that “an end to this terrible war is within reach.”
Islamic Jihad’s statement emphasized that Hamas’s response reflected the collective stance of Palestinian resistance factions. The group’s alignment signals unity among Gaza’s armed groups, which have previously struggled to agree on ceasefire terms. Many Gazans expressed cautious optimism, seeing the development as a rare “ray of hope” after years of failed truce efforts and relentless Israeli airstrikes.
Despite growing optimism, uncertainties remain. Israel has demanded Hamas disarm, a condition that could stall negotiations. Some Palestinians fear Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government may reject the deal, as it has often resisted international mediation. Meanwhile, the Israeli military warned that Gaza City remains a “dangerous combat zone,” urging civilians not to return north.
Although Israeli airstrikes continued on Saturday, reports suggest their intensity has lessened following Trump’s call for an immediate halt. Netanyahu’s office confirmed Israel was preparing to implement the first stage of the plan, beginning with the release of hostages.
Since the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack that killed 1,200 Israelis and saw 251 taken hostage, Israel’s military campaign has devastated Gaza. According to Gaza health officials, more than 67,000 Palestinians, mostly civilians, have been killed. Hostage families in Israel, weary of war, echoed calls for peace, demanding the safe return of all captives and the start of rebuilding efforts.


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