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Gaza Plan Released by US Includes Significant Changes Requested by Netanyahu in Kushner-Witkoff Meeting - News From Antiwar.com
Netanyahu’s last-minute edits tied Israel’s Gaza withdrawal to Hamas disarmament and allowed an indefinite Israeli security presence, angering Arab leaders despite initial support.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump unveiled a 20-point peace plan whose last-minute edits by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu angered Arab officials.
- Netanyahu negotiated edits that altered Israel's withdrawal timetable and tied it to Hamas disarming, adding two lines favoring Israel with specific standards and milestones.
- Developed over several weeks, the plan requires Hamas to return hostages and disarm in exchange for prisoner releases and Gaza governance by the Board of Peace, led by Trump and Blair.
- Qatar and Egypt handed the proposal to Hamas on Monday, and mediators said Hamas would study it responsibly while Qatar called for more detailed talks.
- A senior Arab official told Axios the plan retains positive elements that may end hostilities despite heavy casualties, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said forces will remain in most of the Gaza Strip.
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Although an end to the war is not particularly popular with the Israeli Prime Minister's electorate, Netanyahu has to endure less headwind than expected. No matter how Hamas answers: "Bibi" has won one way or another.
·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleDid Trump, Netanyahu trick Muslim countries on Gaza peace plan?
The Gaza peace deal presented to Hamas is significantly different from the one on which the US and Muslim countries agreed on earlier. Israeli President Netanyahu managed to secure "significant 11th-hour changes". Hamas is seeking changes in clauses, while Qatar wants discussions on the details of the deal amid outrage across the Ummah.
·India
Read Full ArticleMeeting river in Doha, but weighs the draft agreement changed under the table on Israeli push. Possible green light with changes
·Turin, Italy
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