Witkoff Predicts Gaza Peace Breakthrough After Trump Meeting
Trump's 21-point plan seeks a permanent cease-fire, hostage release, and phased Israeli withdrawal to stabilize Gaza and involve moderate Arab states, with officials hopeful for a breakthrough soon.
- Arab and Muslim leaders stated that ending the Israeli war in Gaza is essential for a just peace, according to a joint statement from the Saudi Foreign Ministry.
- U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff expressed confidence that a breakthrough on the Gaza war could be announced soon, following President Trump's 21-point peace plan presented to leaders.
- The peace plan aims for a ceasefire, the release of hostages, and a temporary administration in Gaza without Hamas, with input from participating Arab leaders.
- U.N. investigators reported more than 65,400 deaths in Gaza since October 2023, amid ongoing international efforts to mediate the conflict.
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He presented a 21-point plan to end the war in Gaza to the leaders of Arab and Muslim countries, but its content is unknown.
Donald Trump presents a plan for the future of the Gaza Strip. Representatives of Arab and Muslim countries express themselves positively. And Israel? Today, the long-standing F.A.Z. Middle East correspondent Rainer Hermann is guest.
Proposal also envisions multinational security force and Arab-funded reconstruction - Anadolu Ajansı
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