Trump’s Gaza peace plan welcomed by Arab and Islamic countries

Overview: Major Arab and Islamic nations have welcomed Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, signaling rare regional consensus. The plan calls for ceasefire, Hamas disarmament, and international oversight. Experts see it as a potential turning point for Gaza’s stability and reconstruction.


Trump’s Gaza peace plan welcomed by Arab and Islamic countries

Major Arab and Islamic nations have welcomed the Gaza peace plan of Donald Trump, which is a good indication that there is consensus on settling the conflict rarely. The plan includes a lasting ceasefire, safe release of hostages, disarmament of Hamas, and a transitional government structure under international supervision. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, and Indonesia hailed the move as a move in the right direction to stability in the region. Its proponents believe that it brings hope to the rebuilding and eventual peace of Gaza, but there are doubts regarding how Hamas will react and enforce it. The plan can be regarded as the point of departure in the struggle to overcome the Gaza crisis.

Trump’s 20-point plan to end Israel’s genocide in Gaza

  • Ceasefire: the suspension of all military operations and the freeze of the frontlines.

  • All Israeli hostages (both alive and dead) are to be returned within 72 hours of Israel's acceptance of the offer.

  • Israel to free 1,700 Palestinian prisoners and 250 who have life sentences.

  • And one Israeli returned dead man is released in exchange for 15 Palestinians.

  • Israel will pull out in stages, not a complete pullout.

  • Gaza is reduced to a terror-free region.

  • Hamas will have to disarm and discontinue weapons.

  • The amnesty of Hamas members who would be ready to transform into non-violent members.

  • Those who wish to be exiled can do so at a slow pace.

  • Hamas was nowhere in the future government.

  • The transitional technocratic Palestinian government is to rule Gaza.

  • International control by a Board of Peace (headed by Trump).

  • UN-supervised humanitarian assistance.

  • Opened up major crossings (e.g., Rafah)

  • International funded reconstruction and development.

  • No forced resettlements- the residents can remain or leave their place.

  • Weakening of Gaza by demilitarization and demolition of tunnels and military installations.

  • Introduction of an international stabilization/security force in Gaza.

Conclusion

The Israel-Gaza dispute is among the most complex disputes in the world, marked by history, religion, politics, and territory. Israel cites security and self-defense, and Palestinians desire statehood, dignity, and extinction of the blockade. The rule of Hamas in Gaza has also led to increased violence, and the greatest cost has fallen on civilians. Peace proposals, such as the Trump 20-point plan, highlight the urgent need for dialogue, disarmament, and reconstruction. It takes compromise, international assistance, and acknowledgement of the rights of both peoples to safety and self-determination to develop a long-term solution.

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