Summary
Former U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proposed a 20-point plan to end the conflict in Gaza. The plan requires Hamas to disarm and release Israeli hostages. It has been accepted by Israel, several Muslim-majority countries, and the Palestinian Authority, but Hamas has not yet agreed to it.
Key Facts
- Trump and Netanyahu unveiled a 20-point plan to address the conflict in Gaza.
- The plan demands the immediate release of Israeli hostages by Hamas.
- Hamas must completely disarm according to the plan.
- The plan has been accepted by Israel and eight Muslim-majority countries.
- The Palestinian Authority has also agreed to the plan.
- Hamas has not yet accepted the terms of the plan.
- There is skepticism about whether Hamas will comply with the plan.
- The plan has been presented as a diplomatic effort by the Trump administration.