Hamas is expected to seek changes to Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire proposal before giving its official approval, but it is likely to use the plan as a starting point for negotiations in the coming days, according to The Guardian .

Trump, who proposed a 20-point plan this week to end the two-year conflict in Gaza , has given Hamas "three or four days" to respond. Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu has already agreed to the US-brokered proposal.

The proposal outlines an indefinite international administration of Gaza following a ceasefire, with the US president warning that failure to comply would mean Hamas would "pay in hell."

ISRAEL HAS ALREADY ACCEPTED TRUMP'S PLAN

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has already supported the plan , which incorporates several of Israel

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