Summary
The Palestinian Authority has shown support for a new peace plan announced by President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the conflict in Gaza. The plan proposes a ceasefire, hostage exchanges, and increased aid, with a focus on creating a peaceful and democratic Palestinian state. Key players include Israel, the international community, and a proposed International Stabilization Force in Gaza.
Key Facts
- The Palestinian Authority supports a peace plan to end the Gaza conflict, introduced by President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu.
- The plan suggests stopping Israeli attacks in Gaza and returning hostages within 72 hours.
- A temporary transitional governance will oversee redevelopment in Gaza until the Palestinian Authority completes reforms.
- Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will be involved in overseeing Gaza's redevelopment.
- An International Stabilization Force is proposed to train Palestinian police.
- The plan aims to establish a "deradicalized, terror-free zone" in Gaza.
- Hamas has not agreed to the plan yet, but members may receive amnesty if they disarm and accept peaceful co-existence.
- Israeli military action in Gaza will continue if Hamas rejects the plan.