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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Trump Announces Israel Agrees to Gaza’s “20 Points Plan”
U.S. President Donald Trump announced after talks with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in the White House on Friday that Netanyahu had agreed to the "20-point plan" proposed by the United States to end the conflict in Gaza, a Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) source said the group had received the proposal from the mediators and would respond after careful study. Israel: Programme meets Israeli “war goals” The Israeli Prime Minister's Office issued a statement on the evening of 29th, saying that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in his meeting with US President Trump on the same day that Israel supported the US plan on ceasefire and post-war arrangements in the Gaza Strip, and said that the plan was consistent with the principles set by the Israeli government. Trump earlier announced at a joint press conference with Netanyahu in the White House that Netanyahu had agreed to the “20-point plan.” Trump urged Hamas to agree to the plan and said the United States would “fullly support” Israel’s continued military operations in the Gaza Strip if Hamas refused, Netanyahu warned that if Hamas refused, Israel would “complete the set goals on its own.” The "20 Points Plan" released by the White House included the release of all detainees within 72 hours after Hamas publicly announced its acceptance of the ceasefire agreement, the release of 250 Palestinian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment, the release of 1,700 Gaza residents arrested after the outbreak of the conflict, the full restoration of humanitarian assistance to the Gaza Strip, the establishment of a non-political, technologically bureaucratic transitional governance body composed of Palestinians and international experts, the disengagement of Hamas and other factions from the post-war governance of the Gaza Strip, the de-militarization of the Gaza Strip, and the deployment of a temporary "international stability force". According to the "20-point plan", an international transitional body called the "Peace Committee" will supervise the post-war transitional governance of the Gaza Strip, and Trump will serve as the chairman of the "Peace Committee". Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who was the special envoy for the Middle East appointed by the four parties (the United Nations, the European Union, the United States and Russia) on the Middle East issue, will also play a role. Hamas: It has received the ceasefire plan and will give a response after studying it Hamas sources said the resistance group had received a “20-point plan” by U.S. President Donald Trump to end the conflict in Gaza by the mediator Qatar and Egypt, the Israeli Defense Forces continuing to expand its operations in Gaza City that day. The Palestinian State reiterated its commitment to joint efforts with the United States, regional countries and partner countries to end the war in Gaza through a comprehensive agreement, including ensuring adequate humanitarian assistance to the Gaza Strip, the release of hostages and prisoners, the establishment of mechanisms to protect the Palestinian people, ensuring respect for the ceasefire and ensuring both sides' security, preventing land annexation, the full withdrawal of Israel's armed forces, the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on the two-state program, East Jerusalem as its capital and full sovereignty. Analyst: The "20-point plan" does not include the "two-state plan" Analysts pointed out that this plan allows Israel to retain a large "buffer zone" in Gaza, but does not guarantee an eventual withdrawal; Recognize that the establishment of Palestinian statehood "is the aspiration of the Palestinian people", but does not include the term "two-state solution"; Netanyahu's attempt to rule out the possibility of the Palestinian National Authority's intervention in the reconstruction and governance of Gaza is not in line with the wishes of Arab countries. Many of the planned ceasefire conditions have long been rejected by Hamas. The New York Times reported that the prospect of Palestinian statehood mentioned in the plan was "distant and vague" and was only a symbolic promise. According to the statement of the Israeli Prime Minister’s office, Netanyahu said that Israel opposed recognition of the Palestinian state in the current situation, believing that this would “reward terrorism and jeopardize Israeli security”. During the Palestinian conflict, the United States and Israel have been openly opposed to the establishment of a Palestinian state, which Netanyahu has repeatedly called Israel’s “state policy.” Israel apologizes to Qatar for airstrike in Doha Qatar's Foreign Ministry said on Monday that Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed called President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on the same day, and Netanyahu apologized in the call for the Israeli air strike on Qatar's capital Doha. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar said in a statement that Prime Minister Mohammed emphasized that Qatar resolutely rejects any violation of its sovereignty under any circumstances, and protecting citizens and residents is the top priority of the Qatari government. Qatar will continue its efforts to end the fighting in the Gaza Strip. This reflects Qatar's consistent position of dealing with crises and promoting regional security and stability through diplomatic means. Qatar is one of the main intermediaries in Israeli and Hamas talks on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Israeli airstrikes on the Hamas leadership in Doha on September 9. Hamas said that when the airstrikes occurred, Hamas negotiating delegations were discussing a ceasefire proposed by the United States. Five Palestinians and one Qatari security personnel were killed in the attack. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OX0fyyZPj5 17WorldNews[2025.09.30-14:38] 访问:53
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