Trump Unveils Gaza Peace Plan: Demilitarization, Statehood on Table
US President Donald Trump has unveiled a peace plan for the Gaza conflict, which he hailed as 'one of the greatest days in civilization'. The proposal calls for a 'process of demilitarization of the Gaza Strip' under independent observers, a move that could face resistance from Hamas. Trump's plan is seen as an ultimatum to Hamas, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supporting it, while Hamas is reviewing the proposal.
The plan suggests a withdrawal of Israeli forces from parts of the Gaza Strip, with the exact line yet to be determined through negotiations. However, Netanyahu stated that the Israeli army would remain in large areas, contradicting the White House document. The US proposal mentions the possibility of Palestinian statehood, although Israel's government rejects a two-state solution. Meanwhile, Hamas still holds 48 hostages in the Gaza Strip, including 20 who are still alive.
An Israeli newspaper, 'Jediot Ahronoth', suggests that if Hamas does not agree to the proposal, Israel could continue fighting with international support. The Palestinian Authority sees Trump's peace proposal as a potential path to a two-state solution.
Trump's peace plan for the Gaza conflict has been presented, with a focus on demilitarization and potential statehood for Palestinians. However, key aspects such as the final withdrawal line and Hamas' response remain uncertain. The international community awaits further developments.