‘India Welcome to Be Part of Gaza Plan’: Israeli Envoy as Netanyahu Backs Trump’s Peace Bid
Trump's 20-point plan includes a transitional government led by a temporary board with international figures to create a terror-free Gaza and ensure regional security, officials said.
- On September 30, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed US President Donald Trump's comprehensive plan announced in Washington, DC, to end the two-year Gaza conflict.
- The plan, announced following discussions between the US President and Israel’s Prime Minister, aims to remove Hamas from power, end ongoing violence, and establish a temporary technocratic administration for Gaza.
- The plan calls for Hamas to release all hostages within 72 hours, Israel to free 250 prisoners and 1,700 Gazans detained since October 7, 2023, and Gaza's deradicalization and redevelopment under a technocratic Palestinian committee.
- Israeli ambassador Reuven Azar said, "There is international consensus," noting Arab and Muslim countries, India, and the international community join this "realistic vision" for peace and security.
- Modi described the plan as a viable pathway to sustainable peace and security for Israelis, Palestinians, and the larger West Asian region, urging collective support to facilitate enduring peace.
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