Armed Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip have collectively rejected U.S. President Donald Trump"s Gaza Peace Deal and expressed their support for Hamas in this decision, according to an Arab source cited by The Global Eye. This stance comes in light of the 20-point peace plan unveiled by Trump, which has received backing from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and leaders from several Arab and Islamic nations, including Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Indonesia, and Pakistan.
As of October 2, 2025, the White House has not yet received a formal response from Hamas regarding the peace proposal. Trump had issued a "three-to-four day" ultimatum for Hamas to accept the deal or face severe repercussions. The situation remains tense as the factions prepare for potential escalation in response to the peace plan.
This development follows a pattern of related coverage regarding international political dynamics and conflicts in the region. For instance, recent developments in France have also highlighted public dissent against government policies.