‘Viable pathway to long-term peace’: PM Modi welcomes Donald Trump's Gaza plan
The 20-point plan includes immediate ceasefire, phased Israeli withdrawal, and hostage release within 72 hours, aiming to end nearly two years of conflict in Gaza, officials said.
- On October 4, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged the leadership of US President Donald Trump in promoting progress toward peace in Gaza from India.
- On September 29, 2025, Trump introduced a 21-point initiative designed to halt fighting in Gaza and promote the safe return of hostages.
- Hamas indicated acceptance of some elements of Trump’s plan, agreed to release all Israeli hostages, and expressed readiness to hand over Gaza’s administration to a technocratic Palestinian body.
- Modi expressed on X his appreciation for President Trump’s role as significant advancements occur in Gaza, emphasizing India’s ongoing commitment to fostering a lasting and equitable peace.
- The plan’s implementation includes a gradual Israeli withdrawal, disarmament monitored internationally, humanitarian aid flow, and suggests potential improvements in regional stability and living conditions.
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Pakistan's flip-flop on Gaza peace plan: PM Sharif thanks Trump, says ‘closer to ceasefire’
Pakistan has made a sudden U-turn on US President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, after initially criticising it. While Foreign Minister Dar had said the proposal differed from what Muslim-majority nations had proposed, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised it as a step towards ending the ongoing bloodshed in Gaza.
Hamas promises to release all hostages and wants to negotiate on President Trump's plan for Gaza. There's relief in Gaza and Israel, but many questions remain unanswered.


20 points, signed by US President Donald Trump, are to end the war in Gaza. This is what the White House peace plan looks like.
Hamas response to Trump's Gaza plan opens window for ceasefire: PM Shehbaz
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses United Nations meeting. — Reuters/FilePrime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday welcomed Hamas's response to US President Donald Trump's plan to end the nearly two-year war in Gaza, saying it opened a window for a ceasefire and lasting peace that must...
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