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Palestinian government welcomes Trump’s plan to end the Israel-Hamas war, vows to make reforms demanded by US

The 21-point plan aims to end the nearly two-year Gaza conflict by freeing hostages and disarming militants, with both Israel and the Palestinian Authority backing it, officials said.

  • On September 29, 2025, President Donald Trump hosted Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu at the presidential residence to discuss a new 21-point proposal designed to end the nearly two-year conflict in Gaza.
  • The plan follows tensions as both sides seek peace, with the Muslim bloc and key stakeholders expressing conditional support despite concerns over Israeli security controls and Gaza’s future governance.
  • The comprehensive draft envisions post-war redevelopment of Gaza under an international board with supreme authority, while Israel retains security responsibility and Finance Minister Smotrich demands military control of Gaza’s perimeter.
  • Trump expressed confidence that resolving the conflict will require compromises from both parties, acknowledging that neither side may be entirely satisfied with the outcome, but emphasizing that this approach is necessary to bring the conflict to an end.
  • The plan’s release and linked diplomatic efforts suggest cautious progress toward Gaza reconstruction and peace, but opposition from Hamas and some Israeli factions indicates challenges ahead.
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France24 broke the news in France on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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