Beirut – President Trump and Prime Minister Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu posted a plan with 20 points to stop the war in the gas sector, a wide offer that calls for Hamas not only to lay his hands, but also to abandon any role in enclave management.
The key elements of the plan that the leaders have announced in the White House in Washington include the release of hostages, the exchange of prisoners with the participation of hundreds and amnesty for Hamas fighters. Trump will play a role, heading the commission created to control the gas.
Trump said that he was “very, very close” to the deal to put an end to the war, although she had not yet received any reaction from Hamas. The plan encourages Israeli military to stop the struggle after the approval of the contract, but does not indicate the final rollback of forces from the Gaza.
“And I think that we are outside the very close ones,” Trump added from his most agreed push until they reached the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, even though the Israeli military presses him offensive to the city of Gaza, the largest city center of the Enclave.
In a 30-minute speech, after his meeting with Netanyahu Trump, he was delighted with his offer, advertising him as an unprecedented step to the world not only in gas, but also in the Middle East. “This is potentially one of the greatest days in civilization,” he said.
Trump said he “heard that Hamas also wanted to do it.” But, he added, if Hamas did not agree with the plan, Israel will have “correct” and “full support” of the United States to “finish work” – in other words, eliminate Hamas.
In accordance with the Trump plan, which the White House published on Monday, the military operations will immediately end, and the combat lines are frozen in front of a partial Israeli conclusion in preparation for the release of hostages.
Hamas will return all the hostages – alive or dead – within 72 hours after Israel has accepted the deal, after which Israel will release 250 Palestinian prisoners serving life imprisonment and 1700 Gaza residents detained after October 7, 2023, and a number of the dead.
The help that Israel has blocked for several months will be allowed. Hamas would have surrendered, and the American and partner Arab countries will create an “international power of stabilization”, which, as soon as ready, then take the areas in gas, from which the Israeli military quit.
The “temporary transition government” will manage the daily department of the rural strip of gas, under the control of the “Council on the World” under the chairmanship of Trump. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will also play a role. This body will remain in place until the Palestinian government completes the reform program, and then will not be able to take control of a series of gas.
And in the nod of Trump’s long -showed interest in turning the Gaza into the “Middle East Rivier”, the enclave will be subjected to the “Plan of the Economic Development of Trump”, which “restore and charge gas and will include a special economic zone.
No one will be forced to leave the gas, and those who want to leave will be free and will be able to return. Hamas members who “commit peaceful coexistence” receive an amnesty, and those who want to leave gas will receive a safe passage.
Netanyahu, who repeatedly demonstrated his admiration for Trump and described him as “the greatest friend, who, when it was in the White House,” said this proposal “our war” and “became a critical step towards the cessation of the war in gas, and in the establishment of a scene for the sharp development of peace in the Middle East.”
But Netanyahu also threatened that “Israel would finish the work itself,” if Hamam rejects the plan, or if he accepts it, but then retreats. “This can be done in a simple way, or it can be done in a difficult way. But this will be done, ”he said.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan and Egypt gave their approval of the Trump plan in a joint statement, saying that they are ready to “positively and constructively cooperate with the United States and relevant parties to complete the agreement and ensure its implementation.” The countries added that they would work with the United States to put an end to the war through a comprehensive agreement, which will establish a “fair peace process based on a solution from two states”.
Palestinian authorities also welcomed the agreement. The Palestinian power, which oversees the Western Western Coast of Israeli activity, ruled the gas until Hamas prevailed in the elections in 2006.
They say that Hamas received this proposal some time ago and, as they say, studies it.
Although the published plan remains scarce in relation to the details, it is not clear how Hamas will be subject to what constitutes to surrender and disabled, without receiving a single condition that he was looking for for more than a year, extended negotiations: the cessation of hostilities and a complete Israeli refusal and a disabled person, along with the creation of an independent state of Palestine.
The plan also has a short way to the viable path to the Palestinian state-pre-preservative condition established by Saudi Arabia before it joins any agreement on normalization with Israel. Instead, the agreement gives a vague idea of recognizing self-determination and statehood as the “aspirations” of the Palestinian people, and that “the conditions can finally be in place” for this after the Palestinian power reform plan “is in good faith”, and the gas is rebuilt.
Netanyahu repeatedly insisted that there would be no Palestinian state. At a number of nations Recognized the Palestinian stateThe Field of the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada accepted such actions this month.
Earlier on Monday, Netanyahu officially apologized to Qatar for a recent attack on Hamas's leaders in the capital of Katar, Doha.
“As the first step, the Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed his deep regret that the Israeli missile strike against Hamas’s goals in Qatar, which unintentionally killed a Katar soldier,” the White House statement said. “He also regretted that, aiming at Hamas's leadership during negotiations behind the hostages, Israel violated the Qatari sovereignty and confirmed that Israel would not hold such an attack again in the future.”
The war in Gaza began on October 7, 2023, when the militants of Hamas attacked Southern Israel, killing about 1,200 people or two of them, civilians, Israeli calculations and surviving 251 others.
Israel responded to a complete insult, which crushed wide strips of the enclave and still killed more than 66,000 people, that the vast majority of civilians, according to Gas Health and Assistance Groups.