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Gaza Peace Plan: Netanyahu, Trump Outline Proposal, Hamas Response Uncertain

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump⁢ and Netanyahu Unveil ⁤Gaza​ Plan, Facing Immediate hurdles

WASHINGTON – Former ​President Donald ​Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented a 20-point ‌plan Monday aimed ‌at establishing a⁤ path toward peace in Gaza,⁤ a proposal instantly met with⁣ cautious​ responses from Hamas and internal opposition ​within Netanyahu’s own coalition. The plan outlines an interim management run by Palestinian technocrats, overseen by a “Board of Peace,”‌ and focuses heavily on reconstruction of the⁤ territory devastated by Israel’s recent military‌ campaign.

The proposal​ addresses key Palestinian concerns, ⁢explicitly stating there will be no expulsion of Palestinians‍ from‌ Gaza – a fear fueled by ⁤previous statements from both Trump ‌and Israeli⁤ officials⁤ regarding potential‌ “voluntary” relocation and redevelopment of the strip. it also ⁢details the continuation of the Gaza Humanitarian fund, a​ controversial ⁤food distribution ⁣system⁣ supported by​ Israel and ​the U.S.

Central to the⁢ plan⁣ is the reform of⁢ the Palestinian Authority (PA) to enable ‌it to eventually govern⁣ Gaza. ‍While ‍the plan offers a potential “credible‍ pathway to⁤ Palestinian self-determination and statehood” contingent on PA reforms and Gaza redevelopment, it offers⁢ onyl a limited commitment to statehood.

Qatar’s prime minister and Egypt’s⁢ intelligence chief‌ delivered the plan to Hamas negotiators Monday evening, ⁢who have pledged​ to review it “in good faith.” However, Hamas has thus far rejected demands for disarmament, maintaining its right to resist ⁤Israeli occupation.

Several Arab ⁤nations have publicly endorsed the outline. A joint statement from Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, ‌Turkey,​ Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United ​Arab Emirates applauded ‍Trump’s​ proposal.

Important challenges remain within Israel. Finance Minister Bezalel smotrich, a key member of Netanyahu’s governing coalition, published ⁢a list of ‍”red lines” on X, stating any deal must exclude PA involvement in Gaza and preclude the establishment of a Palestinian state. Smotrich has previously ⁣threatened to‌ withdraw support from⁣ Netanyahu’s government if the war in Gaza is halted.

Netanyahu, though, indicated skepticism ⁣about ‍the​ PA’s ability to enact the necessary reforms, despite publicly welcoming ⁢Trump’s plan. He suggested a​ potential loophole, noting the proposal’s conditional nature regarding‍ PA involvement.

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