US President Donald Trump has unveiled a comprehensive 20-point peace plan for Gaza. The proposal was announced during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the White House. It aims to end the two-year-long conflict.
The plan outlines an immediate ceasefire and a pathway for a new Palestinian government. According to reports from the Associated Press, the proposal has been accepted by Israel. A response from Hamas is now the critical next step.
Key Demands for an Immediate Ceasefire
The peace plan states the war would end immediately upon acceptance. All remaining hostages held by Hamas would be released within 72 hours. In return, Israel would release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas must completely disarm under the terms. The militant group would then hand over control of Gaza. A temporary, apolitical Palestinian committee would take over daily governance.
A New Governance Structure for Gaza
The proposed temporary government would include Palestinians and international experts. Israel has agreed not to annex the Gaza Strip. Palestinian residents would not be forced to leave.
A “Board of Peace,” chaired by President Trump, would oversee the transition. This board would include other world leaders like former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. The plan explicitly states Hamas will have no future role in Gaza.
The Israeli military would withdraw from Palestinian territories. However, Israel would maintain a “security perimeter presence” inside Gaza. This could function as a buffer zone for security.
The success of this Gaza peace plan now hinges on Hamas’s agreement to its stringent terms, particularly its own disarmament, marking a pivotal moment for the region’s stability.
Thought you’d like to know
What is the main goal of Trump’s peace plan?
The primary goal is to achieve an immediate and permanent end to the war in Gaza. It mandates the release of all hostages and the complete disarmament of Hamas. The plan then establishes a new, temporary government for the territory.
How many hostages would be released?
Hamas would release all 48 hostages it is believed to be holding. Reports from the Associated Press indicate that 20 of these individuals are thought to be alive. The release would occur within 72 hours of the plan’s acceptance.
What does Israel have to do under this plan?
Israel would release 250 prisoners serving life sentences. It would also free 1,700 Palestinians detained since the war began. The Israeli military would also initiate a withdrawal from Palestinian territories.
Who would govern Gaza after the war?
Gaza would be governed by a temporary, apolitical Palestinian committee. This body would be responsible for public services and day-to-day administration. It would be overseen by an international “Board of Peace.”
Has Hamas agreed to the peace proposal?
As of the announcement, Hamas has not yet responded to the peace plan. The Israeli government, under Prime Minister Netanyahu, has accepted the proposal. The entire deal is contingent on Hamas’s agreement.
Trusted Sources: Associated Press, Reuters
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