Trump Presents Gaza Peace Plan, Sparking Hopes and Challenges
US President Donald Trump has presented a peace plan for the Gaza conflict, sparking hopes for a resolution. The proposal includes a temporary stabilization force to train police and demilitarize the region. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports the plan, while Hamas is reviewing it. However, the Palestinian Authority sees it as a path to a two-state solution, despite Israel rejecting this idea.
Trump's plan is seen as an ultimatum by many, with Israel threatening to continue fighting if Hamas does not agree. The US aims to set up a temporary force to train Palestinian police for internal security. Israel will gradually hand back conquered territories, but a full withdrawal is not expected soon. The plan does not include the establishment of a Palestinian state, contradicting Netanyahu's earlier statements.
Hamas, which holds 48 hostages including 20 alive, is reviewing the plan. The process of demilitarization is likely to meet resistance, with Hamas' reaction to disarmament demands unknown. An international force will monitor demilitarization and gradually take control of the Gaza Strip.
Trump's peace plan has sparked hope for an end to the conflict, with Netanyahu's support and the Palestinian Authority viewing it as a potential path to a two-state solution. However, Hamas' review and the complex process of demilitarization pose challenges to the plan's success.
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