White House releases Trump's 20-point comprehensive plan to resolve the Gaza conflict
President Trump's Gaza plan calls for an immediate ceasefire, Israeli withdrawal and suspension of military operations in exchange for the release of hostages.
Trump set a 72-hour deadline, requiring Israel to accept the proposed agreement framework and complete the hostage release within this period.
The White House released Trump's plan to end the Gaza conflict. The core content is as follows:
The proposal calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities, with the release of hostages in exchange for Israeli withdrawal and a freeze on military operations;
After Israel approves the agreement, the hostages must be released within 72 hours;
The United States will work with Arab and international partners to establish a temporary international stabilization force in Gaza;
A special economic zone and "de-radicalization" security zone will be established in the enclave;
Israel has committed not to occupy or annex Gaza;
No one shall be forcibly expelled from Gaza;
Hamas and other armed factions must agree not to participate in the governance of Gaza in any form;
The area will be temporarily administered by a technocratic authority and supervised by an international institution led by Trump.
On October 7, 2023, Israel was subjected to an unprecedented rocket attack from the Gaza Strip. Subsequently, Hamas militants infiltrated the border areas, opened fire on the Israeli army and civilians, and took more than 200 hostages. The Israeli government stated that the incident caused about 1,200 deaths.
In response, the Israeli Defense Forces launched the "Iron Sword Operation," targeting civilian facilities and declaring a complete blockade of the Gaza Strip, cutting off water, electricity, fuel, food and medicine supplies.
Ammour, the Palestinian Authority's Minister of Economy, told Sputnik News that the attacks on the Gaza Strip have completely destroyed 85% of the civilian infrastructure. Over $5 billion is needed for reconstruction in the Gaza Strip. According to Palestinian sources, nearly 90% of the residents in the Gaza Strip are unemployed as the conflict intensifies.
Israel has recently strengthened its blockade of the Gaza Strip, hindering the transportation of sufficient food and medicine.
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