Hamas Leader Vows to Reject Trump’s Peace Deal

Despite losing ground and support, Hamas terrorists double down on war and refuse Trump’s efforts to end hostilities.

As the Biden administration continues to stumble through foreign policy disasters, President Donald Trump is once again doing what Democrats seem utterly incapable of leading with clarity and strength. But even as Trump crafts a path toward peace in the Middle East, terrorist leaders like Hamas are making one thing clear: they’d rather see continued chaos and bloodshed than any plan that might stabilize the region under American-led diplomacy.

According to multiple reports, Hamas' military leadership in Gaza has flatly rejected Trump’s proposed peace plan one designed to bring an end to the ongoing war with Israel and secure the release of hostages.

The military chief in question, Izz al-Din al-Haddad, reportedly told mediators from Egypt and Qatar that Hamas will not agree to the Trump-backed deal under any circumstances. Why? Because Hamas believes the plan threatens their power even if they accept it.

Here’s what we know:

  • Al-Haddad believes the plan was engineered to dismantle Hamas, regardless of whether they cooperate.

  • Hamas still holds 48 hostages in Gaza, but only 20 are believed to be alive meaning the terrorist group is desperate to cling to what little leverage it has left.

  • Al-Haddad, known as “Abu Saheeb,” personally approved the October 7, 2023, massacre, which launched the war, and was handed down leadership responsibilities after Israel eliminated top terrorist Mohammed Deif in July 2024.

The brutal October 7 attack orchestrated by Hamas resulted in the murder and kidnapping of hundreds of innocent Israelis. Rather than show remorse or a willingness to pursue peace, Hamas has doubled down on extremism and declared they will “fight on” even as their resources dwindle and international support erodes.

Let’s not forget, Hamas has received covert backing from Iran, and thanks to Biden’s refusal to enact serious consequences, Tehran continues to funnel money and weapons into Gaza. Trump’s peace initiative is not just a roadmap to end violence it’s a direct threat to the terror infrastructure Democrats have allowed to fester.

Meanwhile, the contrast in leadership couldn’t be more stark:

  • Under Biden, America saw Afghanistan collapse, Iran enrich uranium, and Israel get blindsided.

  • Under Trump, ISIS was crushed, the Abraham Accords flourished, and America’s enemies actually feared us.

Hamas’ rejection of peace doesn’t just highlight their extremist ideology it underscores the urgent need for real leadership in the White House. The kind that prioritizes American strength, Israeli security, and a world where terrorists don’t get to dictate terms.

Don’t expect Biden or his cabinet of career appeasers to do anything meaningful. But know this: Trump is ready to finish what he started and the enemies of peace know it.

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