Summary
The United States announced a plan to end the conflict in Gaza. Pakistan's Foreign Minister stated that the U.S. plan differs from a proposal by Arab and Muslim countries. President Trump, along with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, introduced the plan, which demands a ceasefire and Hamas disarmament.
Key Facts
- The U.S. plan to end the Gaza conflict includes 20 points.
- Pakistan's Foreign Minister says changes were made to the original draft proposed by Arab and Muslim countries.
- The U.S. plan involves a ceasefire, return of captives, and Hamas disarmament.
- Hamas is currently assessing the plan and has not yet agreed to it.
- The plan was announced by President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
- Changes to the plan were influenced by discussions between Trump’s advisors and Netanyahu.
- Arab and Muslim countries, including Pakistan, Qatar, Turkiye, and Saudi Arabia, generally welcomed the announcement but called for more discussions.
- The proposal includes creating an international committee for oversight, with a Palestinian body to manage civilian governance.