‘Viable pathway to long-term peace’: PM Modi welcomes Donald Trump's Gaza plan
- Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich sharply criticized US President Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan as a 'historic missed opportunity' and 'pure insanity' in a recent statement.
- The plan, released by the White House, proposes a 20-point technocratic governing board led by Trump and Tony Blair to replace Hamas's government and calls for Hamas to disarm.
- Additional key elements include amnesty for Hamas members who accept peaceful coexistence, an international stabilization force replacing Israeli troops, and Palestinians retaining the right to stay in or return to Gaza.
- Smotrich argued the plan revives the Oslo framework and will lead to repeated conflict, while 28 Western-aligned countries have recently condemned Israel's Gaza offensive and its humanitarian restrictions causing famine.
- The peace plan's acceptance depends on both Israel and Hamas, with uncertain Hamas approval and growing international and domestic pressure on Israel suggesting complex prospects for implementation.
250 Articles
250 Articles
Netanyahu also described the visit to the United States as “historic”, referring to Israel’s “has become the game”, and concluded:”Instead of Hamas in isolation, we isolate Hamas”.
According to US President Trump, Hamas must accept his peace plan for Gaza. If Hamas does not do so, Trump will give his full support to Israel to destroy Hamas.
The widespread recognition within the UN Assembly of the Palestinian State has led to the immediate mobilization by the State Department in Washington.The aim is to convince Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a new Peace Plan, including a ceasefire and the forced reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.It seems like a desperate step in the face of the crushing international expression of support for Palestine.Trump was forced to sit down Netanyahu and say, "…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 36% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium