Rebuilding on Rubble: Trump's Gaza Plan Is Another War Crime
The 20-point plan aims to establish a deradicalized, terror-free Gaza with ceasefires, hostage swaps, and economic zones, but faces political resistance within Israel’s coalition, analysts say.
- On September 29, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump presented a 20-point peace proposal for Gaza during an event at the White House alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- The plan calls for Israel's withdrawal from Gaza, Hamas disarmament, hostage release, and Gaza’s rebuilding under a transition authority supervised by an international Peace Board led by Trump.
- The plan excludes Hamas from governance, includes an international stabilization force with regional partners, and envisions Israel retaining control until conditions for full retirement are met.
- Kyiv welcomed the plan as an 'important contribution' toward a just settlement while analysts noted it had 'big headlines, but a lack of details' and that Hamas has yet to issue a statement.
- The plan’s success depends on Hamas' consent and political will among hard-right factions in Israel, with failure risking deeper violence, distrust, and despair in the region.
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Trump’s Gaza peace plan: Ending the war, not Israel’s occupation
With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his side, US President Donald Trump unveiled a sweeping 20-point peace plan for the Gaza Strip on Monday - billed as a bold attempt to end the conflict and reshape the enclave’s political future. The plan sets out a phased ceasefire, the creation of a governing body for Gaza, and a US-chaired “peace board” to oversee the transition, with the Trump administration in sole charge. “If we get this do…
Where does the Arab and Muslim world stand on Trump’s Gaza peace plan? Expert Q&A
By Scott Lucas, University College Dublin The US president, Donald Trump, unveiled a 20-point proposal to end the war in Gaza on September 29. The plan proposes an immediate end to the fighting and the release of all Israeli hostages held by Hamas in exchange for hundreds of detained Gazans. It also includes the promise of humanitarian aid for Palestinians and reconstruction in Gaza. Whether Israel and Hamas ultimately reach a deal remains to be…
Hamas Signals Likely Rejection Of Trump’s 20-point Gaza Plan - Worthy Christian News
by Emmitt Barry, with reporting from Worthy News Jerusalem Bureau Staff (Worthy News) – A senior Hamas official told the BBC on Wednesday that the group is likely to reject U.S. President Donald Trump’s newly unveiled 20-point ceasefire and peace proposal for Gaza, saying the package “serves Israel’s interests” and “ignores those of the Palestinian people.” According to the BBC, the official rejected core conditions in the plan, including a requ…
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