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Breaking-News >> WorldNews "Israel will have to make'painful and significant 'concessions," Israeli media revealed the US's "blackjack plan" to end the Gaza war
The Israeli Times on September 27 cited Israeli Channel 12 news reports that before meeting with U.S. President Trump on September 29, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his team anticipated that Israel would have to make “painful and significant” concessions according to the U.S. proposed plan to end the war in Gaza. According to the report, these concessions will "violate Israel's established policies and decisions made by the cabinet in recent weeks," especially the planned requirement to gradually expand the Palestinian Authority's participation in the post-war Gaza Strip. The report also added that the U.S. is currently putting “enormous pressure” on Qatar to push the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in the coming days to agree on the specifics of the U.S. plan in order to transfer diplomatic pressure entirely to Netanyahu and Israel. The Times of Israel said it had obtained a copy of the US plan. The U.S. shared this plan to end the war in Gaza with a handful of Arab and Muslim countries during the United Nations General Assembly. The plan contains 21 points, including different terms proposed by multiple parties in recent months-from the release of all detainees to Hamas not being involved in governance. The Israeli Times said that unlike previously, the United States explicitly encouraged Palestinians to stay in Gaza, marking a major shift in Washington on this issue.In February, Trump raised the claim that the United States would take over Gaza and permanently relocate about 2 million residents, almost shocking the world. In addition, the plan envisages opening up a potential path for a future Palestinian state after some progress has been made in the reconstruction of Gaza and the Palestinian Authority has completed its reform. The Times of Israel stated that this content also has major differences with the Trump administration's policies so far-after all, the US government has always avoided expressing its support for the "two-state solution." In addition, the plan also envisages a dialogue between the United States, Israel and Palestine to agree on a "political prospect" for achieving "peaceful coexistence". While these clauses are the main demands of the Palestinian side, the plan also includes clauses that Israel has long insisted on, including a commitment to Hamas’ disarmament and “demilitarization and extremism” of the Gaza Strip. The details of the U.S. plan are rather concise, and further negotiations may be inevitable even if the parties agree on the plan. Trump said on Monday that he was preparing to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on the 29th, saying that an agreement would be reached to end the conflict in Gaza and promote the release of detainees. Trump did not provide any details and did not provide a timetable. On the same day, Netanyahu spoke at the General Assembly for a general debate and multi-national delegates protested. A new round of Palestinian conflict over two years has been one of the focus of the UN General Assembly. Multi-nations have announced recognition of the Palestinian State and the call for justice has risen unprecedentedly. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OVWgb0Am3p 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-14:16] 访问:51
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