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Trump Unveils 20-Point Plan to End Gaza Conflict, Exclude Hamas

Trump's plan offers hope for peace but excludes Hamas. It promises immediate ceasefire, Israeli withdrawal, and economic aid for Gaza.

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Trump Unveils 20-Point Plan to End Gaza Conflict, Exclude Hamas

US President Donald Trump has proposed a 20-point plan to end the conflict in the Gaza Strip. The plan, accepted by Israel, involves a transitional government led by a Palestinian technocratic committee, supervised by an international board chaired by Trump himself. Hamas, currently governing the region, will not be involved in the administration and its military infrastructure will be dismantled. The plan aims to restore Palestinian Authority control after reforms.

The plan, delivered to Hamas through Qatari and Egyptian mediators, offers amnesty to members willing to cooperate peacefully and disarm. Those who choose to leave Gaza will be allowed to do so voluntarily. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports the plan, appreciating Trump's stance that the Palestinian Authority cannot play a role in Gaza without radical transformation. The plan includes an immediate end to fighting, withdrawal of Israeli military, and return of hostages and prisoners. An internationally funded 'Trump Plan for Economic Development' is also proposed for long-term peace and Palestinian statehood. Aid supplies and restored water and electricity are promised for the Gaza Strip.

The Trump plan, if accepted, could significantly alter the political landscape of the Gaza Strip. While Hamas considers the proposal, Israel and the US await a response, hoping for a peaceful resolution to the long-standing conflict.

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