Hamas, the Palestinian party-militia that now has the power to accept or reject Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan for a ceasefire in Gaza, “is leaning toward accepting” the U.S. president’s plan, to which it will respond on Wednesday, according to a source close to the negotiations who spoke to CBS News. That spokesperson also said that the group will respond this Wednesday to a document it claims not to have received until Monday night and in which it had not even played the role of a mere bystander, as it was drafted without their participation. The proposal practically requires their surrender in exchange for vague promises with no deadlines. Shortly after this initially positive disposition became known, Trump gave the Palestinian militia a “three or four day” deadline to respond.