Donald Trump says if Hamas rejects the plan, Israel will have US backing to "finish the job of destroying the threat" from the armed group.

On Friday, Donald Trump told reporters at the White House: 'It's looking like we have a deal on Gaza, and we'll let you know. I think it's a deal that will get the hostages back.

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said Monday that he had Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s backing for a wide-ranging Gaza peace plan that would bring an immediate…

Donald Trump's plan, according to The Times of Israel and US news site Axios, calls for an immediate ceasefire, a phased Israeli withdrawal and the release of hostages within 48…

Trump's 21-point plan is said to have Netanyahu on board, but Hamas says it's not received any proposal yet.

President says Israel has 'full backing' of US, may take steps to defeat Hamas if it doesn't accept proposed peace deal.

Hamas has not agreed with the 20-point peace plan, which President Donald Trump discussed during remarks at the White House.

White House peace plan aims to end Israel-Hamas conflict, with Trump leading Gaza transitional body.

President Trump says he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have reached a deal to end the war in Gaza. Will Hamas agree?

WASHINGTON: After days of speculation, the White House on Monday released a 20-point plan for ending the nearly two-year war in Gaza, releasing hostages held by Hamas, and…

Pair say proposal represents new chapter but Israeli PM threatens to ‘finish the job’ if Hamas officials fail to agree

The US president has won regional backing, but Hamas’s response and Israel’s intentions leave the outcome in doubt

Both leaders said Israel will "finish the job" if Hamas doesn't agree to the 20-point plan, which includes phased troop withdrawals, released hostages and rebuilding.

The Palestinian Authority joins regional leaders in welcoming US president’s 20-point peace plan to end war in Gaza.

Trump and the Israeli prime minister outline their 20-point plan during meeting at White House. Key US politics stories from Monday 29 September at a glance

The proposal may shift the focus towards negotiation, but longstanding issues mean achieving peace will be difficult.

After being welcomed by Arab, Islamic and European leaders, experts say the onus rests on Hamas now to accept the peace plan

The US president says Israel and Hamas have "signed off on the first phase" of his 20-point Gaza peace plan, which he unveiled last month.

Donald Trump says if Hamas rejects the plan, Israel will have US backing to "finish the job of destroying the threat" from the armed group.

Qatari and Egyptian mediators reportedly met with Hamas on Monday evening but response is so far unknown

Trump unveils 20-point peace plan for Gaza, urging Hamas to accept ceasefire or face continued war with Israel.