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Trump Unveils Gaza Peace Plan, Demands Demilitarization

Trump's plan demands Hamas disarm, but the group holds hostages and resists. Israel rejects a two-state solution, leaving the peace plan's future uncertain.

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Trump Unveils Gaza Peace Plan, Demands Demilitarization

US President Donald Trump has unveiled a peace plan for the Gaza conflict, describing it as a significant day for civilization. The proposal, which includes a 'process of demilitarization of the Gaza Strip', has sparked varied reactions from involved parties. Egypt and Qatar have joined a temporary stabilization force in the region, while Israel's withdrawal from the area remains uncertain.

Trump's plan is seen as an ultimatum to Hamas, with Israel threatening to continue fighting if the group does not agree. Hamas, which holds 48 hostages in the Gaza Strip, including 20 who are still alive, has been using them as leverage in negotiations. The Palestinian Authority views the proposal as a potential path to a two-state solution, but Israel's government rejects this idea.

The plan calls for the release of 250 Palestinian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment, a move of great importance to Hamas. However, the group is likely to resist the 'demilitarization' process under independent observers. Islamic Jihad has criticized the initiative as an attempt by Israel to impose its will, and Hamas is expected to seek a victory claim.

The future of Trump's peace plan remains uncertain, with Hamas' resistance to key aspects and Israel's rejection of a two-state solution. Meanwhile, Egypt and Qatar contribute to stability in the region, and the fate of hostages and prisoners hangs in the balance.

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