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Trump’s Gaza plan: what are the misgivings?

Hamas tentatively accepted parts of Trump’s 20-point plan including hostage release, while major issues like disarmament and governance remain unresolved, officials said.

  • On Monday, President Donald Trump presented a 20-point plan developed with Israel but without direct Palestinian input, prompting Egypt to host negotiations between Hamas and Israel this week.
  • At the heart of the proposal is the release of remaining Israeli hostages, noting 48 remain with 20 alive, and a technocratic Palestinian authority overseen by a `Board of Peace` chaired by President Donald Trump and including Tony Blair.
  • Hamas accepted key elements including releasing all hostages, surrendering power, and Israel's troop withdrawal to agreed line but rejected disarmament and the international supervisory board.
  • The proposal schedules an International Stabilisation Force deployment beginning November 1, 2025, with Israeli withdrawal by December 31, 2025, and State of Palestine governance from January 1, 2026.
  • Critics warn the proposal resembles a colonial trusteeship as Palestinians are sidelined and Gaza is overseen by Trump and Tony Blair, while Qatar, Jordan, UAE, and European powers back the plan.
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Trump could score a big blow with his 20-point plan, although the "eternal peace" is impossible.

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