Trump-Netanyahu Plan Seeks Gaza’s Surrender Via Regional Complicity
Despite the international
recognition of the State of Palestine, Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald
Trump keep pressing ahead on their twenty
agreements, despite opposition from other countries and Israel's sense of
isolation. Netanyahu appears to have reversed the situation, though, to the
point that Trump is attempting to take away Hamas's
advantage—the one-time release of hostages in the event of an agreement.
On the surface, the occupation
of Gaza appears soft and humane, but on the inside, it is a true crisis
designed to destroy the Palestinian
cause. Egypt,
Turkey,
Pakistan, Indonesia,
Jordan,
Qatar,
and Saudi Arabia
are among the nations that have accepted the provisions of this Zionist-American
pact, which has been approved by the Arab and Islamic worlds without any
concerns.
These nations believed the efforts to end
the conflict in Gaza, rebuild
the territory, and stop
the deportation of Palestinians were real and serious. They reaffirmed
their newfound faith in the potential of U.S. President Donald Trump to find a
way to bring about peace. To preserve peace,
security, and stability for the peoples of the area, the ministers of these
nations reaffirmed their willingness to work constructively and positively with
the United States and the parties involved to conclude the agreement and see to
its implementation.
The list of demands proposed by Trump revolved around twenty points and
included the following:
1. There will be no terrorism
or extremism in Gaza, and the area won't be a threat to its neighbors.
There won't be any violence or extremism in Gaza, and the area won't be a
threat to its neighbors.
2. Gaza will undergo rebuilding
for the benefit of its citizens, who have endured enough hardship. The
reconstruction of Gaza will help its citizens, who suffered enough adversity.
3. The fight will end quickly if both
sides accept this arrangement, and Israeli
forces will move to the agreed-upon line in order to prepare for the captives'
release. The battle will cease instantly if both sides accept this idea,
and Israeli forces will move to the agreed-upon line in order to prepare for
the captives' release. The front lines will be frozen during this time until
the requirements for a slow, full evacuation are satisfied, and all military
activities, including air and artillery bombardments, will be halted.
4. All captives, living and dead, shall
be returned within 72
hours of Israel publicly confirming this agreement. All captives, living
and dead, will be returned within 72 hours of Israel publicly approving this
agreement.
5. Following the liberation of all
hostages, Israel will release 250
prisoners serving life sentences as well as 1,700
Gaza citizens who were held after October 7, 2023, including all women and
children held during that time. Israel will free the corpses of 15 dead Gazans
in return for each Israeli hostage that is freed.
6. Hamas
members who agree to negotiations for peace and disarmament will be awarded
amnesty as soon as all hostages are evacuated. Hamas members who agree to
disarm and live in peace will be awarded amnesty after all hostages have been
returned. Hamas members will be able to travel safely from Gaza to the host
nations.
7. After approval of this agreement, all aid will be sent to the
Gaza Strip right away. The size of aid will, at the very least, be in line
with the humanitarian
aid agreement from January 19, 2025, which calls for the repair of
hospitals and bakeries, the introduction of equipment required for road opening
and debris removal, and the rehabilitation of infrastructure (water,
electricity, and sanitation).
8. The United
Nations and its agencies, including the Red
Crescent, as well as other international organizations that are not
associated with the two parties, will continue to distribute and provide relief
in the Gaza Strip without any intervention from any side. The same procedure
used in the January 19, 2025 agreement will apply to the opening of the Rafah
crossing in both directions.
9. Gaza will be governed under a limited
transitional rule by a nonpolitical
Palestinian technocratic committee, responsible for providing public
services and daily municipal affairs to the residents of Gaza. This committee
will consist of qualified Palestinians and international experts, under the
supervision and oversight of a new international transitional body, the "Peace
Council," which will be chaired and led by President Donald Trump,
along with other members and heads of state to be announced, including former
Prime Minister Tony
Blair. This body will set the framework and take on the financing for the
redevelopment of Gaza until the Palestinian Authority completes its reform
program, as outlined in various proposals, including President
Trump's peace plan in 2020 and the Saudi-French
proposal. It can safely and effectively
10.
A
group of specialists who have helped create some of the Middle East's most
prosperous modern
marvel cities will convene to implement Trump's
economic development plan for rebuilding and rejuvenating Gaza. In order to
create frameworks for effective security and governance to draw in and
facilitate these investments that will generate jobs, new opportunities, and
hope for Gaza's future, a number of well-researched investment proposals and
exciting development ideas have been developed by well-meaning international
groups.
11. Preferential
tariffs and entrance costs will be negotiated with participating nations to
create a special
economic zone. The participating nations will negotiate preferential
customs taxes and entrance costs to create a special economic zone.
12. There will be no force to leave Gaza, and those who choose to do
so will be allowed to return. We will give them the chance to create a better
Gaza and urge them to stay. Those who want to leave Gaza will be free to do so
and return; no one will be compelled to leave. We will give them the chance to
create a better Gaza and urge them to stay.
12. There will be no force to leave Gaza, and those who choose to do
so will be allowed to return. We will give them the chance to create a better
Gaza and urge them to stay. Those who want to leave Gaza will be free to do so
and return; no one will be compelled to leave. We will give them the chance to
create a better Gaza and urge them to stay.
13. Hamas and other factions
decide not to take on any kind of direct, indirect, or other involvement in
running Gaza. Every piece of offensive, terrorist, and military
infrastructure—including tunnels
and facilities for producing weapons—will be destroyed and never restored.
Independent monitors will oversee the disarmament process in Gaza, which will
include permanently dismantling weapons through a mutually agreed-upon
dismantling procedure backed by an internationally funded buyback
and reintegration program, all of which will be independently verified.
Building a thriving economy and peaceful cooperation with its neighbors will be
the top priorities for the new Gaza.
14. Regional
partners will provide guarantees to ensure that Hamas and the factions
comply with their commitments and that the new Gaza does not pose any threat to
its neighbors or its people.
15. The United
States will create a temporary International
Stabilization Force (ISF) for prompt deployment in Gaza in collaboration
with Arab and international allies. In addition to consulting with Jordan
and Egypt,
which have vast experience in this area, this force will provide training and
support to Palestinian police forces in Gaza. The long-term internal security
solution will be this army. The United States will establish a temporary International Stability Force (ISF) in collaboration with Arab and
international partners for rapid deployment in Gaza. In addition to consulting
with Jordan and Egypt, which have vast experience in this area, this force will
provide training and support to the Palestinian police forces in Gaza. The
long-term internal security solution will be this army. Israel will collaborate
with the International Stability Force.
16. Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza.
With the consolidation of Israeli security forces' control and stability,
Israeli forces will withdraw according to standards, benchmarks, and timelines
related to disarmament, agreed upon between the Israeli army, the guarantor
parties, and the United States, with the aim of ensuring Gaza's security and
preventing it from threatening Israel, Egypt, or its citizens. Practically, the
Israeli army will gradually hand over the territories of Gaza it occupies to
the Israeli security forces according to an agreement made with the
transitional authority until its complete withdrawal from Gaza, except for a
security perimeter that will remain until Gaza is fully secured from any
renewed terrorist threat. Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza.
17. Should Hamas delay or reject this
request, the above actions, including the extension of the humanitarian
operation, would be carried out in terrorist-free zones that the Israeli army
has turned over to international security forces. The aforementioned actions,
including the extension of the humanitarian operation, will be carried out in
terrorist-free zones that have been turned over from the Israeli army to
international security forces if Hamas delays or rejects this plan.
18.
By
emphasizing the advantages of peace, a religious dialogue process based on the
principles of tolerance and peaceful coexistence will be initiated in an
attempt to alter the attitudes and views of Israelis and Palestinians. By
highlighting the advantages of peace, a religious dialogue process founded on
the principles of tolerance and peaceful coexistence will be initiated in an
attempt to alter the attitudes and views of Israelis and Palestinians.
19. As Gaza's revival moves forward and
the Palestinian Authority's reform program is faithfully carried out, the time
may finally come for a dependable route to Palestinian statehood and
self-determination, which we acknowledge as the Palestinian people's goal. A
dependable route towards Palestinian self-determination and statehood, which we
perceive to be the dream of the Palestinian people, may finally be possible
when Gaza's rehabilitation moves forward and the Palestinian Authority's reform
program is faithfully carried out.
20. For Israel and the Palestinians to reach a consensus on a political
framework for peaceful and prosperous coexistence, the United States will start
a discussion. In order for Israel and the Palestinians to reach a consensus on
a political framework for peaceful and prosperous coexistence, the United
States will start a discussion.
Hamas, along with other
factions, expressed its concerns according to Reuters
sources, stating, "Accepting the plan is a disaster for Hamas, and
rejecting it is another disaster. There are no good options, but what can be
said is that this plan is Netanyahu's
plan and was expressed by Trump.
He added, "Hamas is keen to end the war and end the genocide, and it will
respond in a way that meets and serves the supreme interests of the Palestinian
people. Hamas wants to make amendments to the terms, such as disarmament and
the removal of Hamas cadres. Consultations in Doha
are intensive with Qatari
and Egyptian
mediators, with the presence of Turkish
officials.
A source close to Hamas confirmed that "there is no final decision
yet," adding that the movement "will likely need two or three days,
and will issue an official statement" regarding its position and inform
the mediators.
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