Trump and Netanyahu agree new US peace plan for Gaza and warn Hamas to accept it
The plan calls for a ceasefire, phased Israeli withdrawal, Gaza demilitarization, and an international transitional authority to oversee reconstruction and security, pending Hamas acceptance.
- President Donald Trump announced that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to support a US-sponsored Gaza peace plan aimed at ending the war in the Palestinian enclave.
- The 20-point proposal includes a ceasefire, hostage exchanges, Israeli withdrawal, Hamas disarmament, and a transitional government led by an international body.
- Trump expressed gratitude to Netanyahu for backing the plan, emphasizing the need to end the long-standing conflict.
- Hamas has not publicly responded to the proposal, raising doubts about its feasibility.
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