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White House Proposes Immediate Middle East Peace Plan

The White House's bold proposal could end the Middle East conflict immediately. It includes a terrorism-free Gaza Strip and hostage release, offering a tangible path to peace.

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White House Proposes Immediate Middle East Peace Plan

The White House has proposed a significant breakthrough in the Middle East conflict, suggesting an immediate end to hostilities if both parties agree to the terms. The plan outlines a roadmap towards peace, including the establishment of a terrorism-free Gaza Strip and the release of all hostages.

At the heart of the proposal is the creation of a terrorism-free zone in the Gaza Strip. This would involve strict measures to prevent and combat terrorist activities within the region. Additionally, all hostages currently held in the conflict would be released, a move that could pave the way for further dialogue and trust-building between the parties involved.

The United Nations, through its UNIFIL command and UN cartographers, has played a crucial role in the proposal. They have suggested a withdrawal line for the Israeli military, although the exact details of this line remain to be agreed upon. This withdrawal would be a significant step towards de-escalation and could help to stabilize the region.

In a gesture of goodwill, the proposal also extends amnesty to members of Islamic Hamas who commit to peaceful coexistence and disarmament. This could open up avenues for political dialogue and potentially lead to a more comprehensive peace agreement in the future.

The White House proposal offers a tangible path towards peace in the Middle East. If agreed upon, it could lead to an immediate cessation of hostilities, the creation of a safer Gaza Strip, the release of all hostages, and potentially, a new era of political dialogue and coexistence.

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