President Trump unveiled a 20-point Gaza plan at the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, proposing a ceasefire, a hostage-prisoner exchange, an aid surge, Hamas disarmament, and a path to eventual Palestinian self-government [theatlantic.com#4][theintercept.com#1]. The proposal states Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza and that no one will be forced to leave, while critics warn it could entrench external control or function as a war plan unless Hamas agrees [theintercept.com#1][prospect.org#2]. The push accelerated after a Sept. 9 strike in Doha led Qatar to suspend mediation; the plan has since drawn backing from the EU, the Palestinian Authority, key Arab states, and Hamas patrons Turkey and Qatar [axios.com#3][theatlantic.com#4].
Highlights:
- Plan elements: The 20-point proposal includes a ceasefire, return of remaining hostages via a prisoner exchange, a surge of humanitarian aid, Hamas disarmament or exile, and steps toward Palestinian self-government [theatlantic.com#4][theintercept.com#1].
- Governance assurances: The plan says Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza, no one will be forced to leave, and Palestinians would be able to leave or return [theintercept.com#1].
- Stated support: The European Union, the Palestinian Authority, key Arab states, Israeli hostage families, and Hamas patrons Turkey and Qatar are cited as backing the plan [theatlantic.com#4].
- Netanyahu stance: Prime Minister Netanyahu gave qualified support, praising the plan as achieving Israel’s war aims, though follow-through remains the challenge [theatlantic.com#4].
- Origins of push: The plan’s momentum followed a Sept. 9 strike in Doha; Qatar suspended mediation, and Trump advisers Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner pressed forward with a proposal [axios.com#3][theintercept.com#1].
a historic day for peace – President Donald Trump
Perspectives:
- President Trump: Presented the agreement as a historic step to end fighting and return hostages. (The Intercept)
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: Offered qualified support, framing the plan as consistent with Israel’s war aims. (The Atlantic)
- European Union and key Arab states: Cited as backing the plan as a pathway to end the war and return hostages. (The Atlantic)
- Qatar and Turkey: Listed among backers even as Qatar had suspended mediation after the Doha strike. (Axios)
- Policy critics and regional experts: Argue the plan could extend effective control in Gaza and limit Palestinian agency. (The Intercept)
- The American Prospect: Says the proposal functions as a war plan unless Hamas agrees to its terms. (The American Prospect)
Sources:
- The Trump–Netanyahu Gaza Peace Deal Promises Indefinite Occupation – theintercept.com
- Why the Gaza Peace Plan Is Basically a War Plan – prospect.org
- Scoop: How an Israeli attack inadvertently launched Trump's Gaza peace plan – axios.com
- What’s Missing From Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan – theatlantic.com
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