Trump's Plan for Gaza: Key Points and Challenges

International relations expert Charalambos Chrysostomou analyzes Hamas' response to Trump's plan for Gaza, noting that "we are now entering difficult times" due to unclear points.
Chrysostomou attributes Hamas' stance to two reasons: avoiding isolation from Arab states and pressure from countries such as Turkey and Qatar.
A crucial point is that Hamas has not accepted the plan as is, but wants to discuss it, re-establishing itself as a negotiator.
Netanyahu has ordered a freeze on operations in Gaza, but there are unclear points, such as the timeline for the withdrawal of Israeli troops and how the transitional administration will be established.
Also critical is the issue of disarming Hamas and who will accept its members who leave Gaza.
Chrysostomou noted that there is mutual distrust and a blame game between Netanyahu and Hamas.
Trump's plan concerns Gaza but does not include the West Bank and does not resolve the issue of a Palestinian state.