Summary
Former U.S. President Donald Trump proposed a 20-point plan to resolve the conflict in Gaza. The plan has been accepted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while Hamas has not yet responded. The proposal includes conditions for a ceasefire, return of hostages, prisoner releases, and significant aid and redevelopment efforts in Gaza.
Key Facts
- Trump's plan aims to make Gaza a safe place without threats to its neighbors.
- Both sides of the conflict must agree to the proposal for the war to end.
- The agreement includes the return of all hostages and release of prisoners by Israel.
- Members of Hamas committing to peace could receive amnesty and safe passage if they leave Gaza.
- Immediate aid would be sent to Gaza, including infrastructure and hospital repairs.
- A temporary governance structure, with international oversight, would manage Gaza.
- Trump would chair a new international body, the "Board of Peace," to help govern.
- An economic plan is proposed to rebuild and provide jobs in Gaza, drawing on modern city planning.