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		<title>OPINION: Trump’s Gaza Plan Could Redefine Middle East Peace</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Trump’s bet is that bold leadership, pragmatic incentives, and strong enforcement can break the cycle of violence. President Donald J.]]></description>
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<p>Trump’s bet is that bold leadership, pragmatic incentives, and strong enforcement can break the cycle of violence.</p>
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<p>President Donald J. Trump has laid out what may be the most comprehensive blueprint yet to end the Gaza war. His Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict is not just a ceasefire proposal; it is a political, security, and economic roadmap designed to transform Gaza from a battlefield into a functioning society.</p>



<p><strong>Immediate Ceasefire Linked to Hostage Release</strong></p>



<p>At its core, Trump’s plan freezes the battlefield: Israeli forces withdraw to agreed positions while all hostages are released within 72 hours of Israel’s acceptance. In exchange, Israel frees 250 life-sentence prisoners and 1,700 Gazans detained after October 7, 2023, including all women and children.</p>



<p>This sequence provides both sides with tangible gains—humanitarian relief for Gaza, the return of hostages for Israel—and creates momentum for broader steps.</p>



<p><strong>Amnesty for Hamas Fighters</strong></p>



<p>The plan also offers Hamas members a stark choice: decommission their weapons and embrace peaceful coexistence—or face continued war. </p>



<p>Those who comply would be granted amnesty; those who prefer to leave Gaza would receive safe passage abroad. This mechanism aims to weaken militancy while providing reintegration for those willing to break with violence.</p>



<p><strong>A New Governance Model</strong></p>



<p>To avoid repeating past failures, Trump proposes a technocratic Palestinian committee to manage daily governance under the supervision of a new international “Board of Peace.” </p>



<p>Chaired by Trump himself and joined by figures such as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, this body would oversee reconstruction and ensure accountability until the Palestinian Authority completes reforms and can assume full responsibility.</p>



<p>This model ties governance directly to reform, avoiding a power vacuum while giving Palestinians a stake in effective administration.</p>



<p><strong>Economic Development as Strategy</strong></p>



<p>Trump also places heavy emphasis on economic revival. His plan calls for a special economic zone, preferential trade arrangements, and major investment in infrastructure—water, electricity, hospitals, bakeries. </p>



<p>Drawing on lessons from the Gulf’s “miracle cities,” the vision is to turn Gaza into a hub of jobs and opportunity rather than despair and extremism.</p>



<p>“No one will be forced to leave Gaza,” the plan states, “but those who wish to leave will be free to do so and free to return.” The goal is to encourage Gazans to stay, rebuild, and thrive.</p>



<p><strong>Security Through an International Stabilization Force</strong></p>



<p>Perhaps the most innovative piece is security. </p>



<p>Trump proposes an International Stabilization Force (ISF), developed with U.S., Arab, and global partners, to train vetted Palestinian police and coordinate with Israel and Egypt.</p>



<p>As the ISF gains control, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) would progressively withdraw, handing territory to the ISF while retaining only a temporary security perimeter until Gaza is fully demilitarized. </p>



<p>Israel would not annex Gaza.</p>



<p>This arrangement aims to satisfy Israel’s security concerns while offering Palestinians an internationally guaranteed path to stability.</p>



<p><strong>Toward a Political Horizon</strong></p>



<p>Beyond demilitarization and reconstruction, Trump calls for interfaith dialogue and narrative change to foster peaceful coexistence. </p>



<p>If Gaza stabilizes and the Palestinian Authority reforms, conditions could finally emerge for a credible path to Palestinian self-determination—long a central aspiration of the Palestinian people.</p>



<p><strong>Why It Matters</strong></p>



<p>Unlike many past peace efforts, Trump’s proposal weaves together security, governance, humanitarian relief, and economic revival into one integrated framework. It sets clear benchmarks and responsibilities, ties international oversight to accountability, and insists on regional guarantees.</p>



<p>Critics will argue that Hamas is unlikely to comply, and that international oversight may prove unwieldy. But even partial implementation—in areas transferred to the ISF—would represent progress compared to endless war.</p>



<p>Trump’s bet is that bold leadership, pragmatic incentives, and strong enforcement can break the cycle of violence.</p>



<p>If it succeeds, this plan could mark a turning point—not only ending the Gaza conflict, but also reshaping the political landscape of the Middle East.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Gaza peace plan calls for an immediate ceasefire, the release of Israeli hostages, disarmament of Hamas, and a gradual]]></description>
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<p>The Gaza peace plan calls for an immediate ceasefire, the release of Israeli hostages, disarmament of Hamas, and a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces. </p>
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<p>In a bold move that has reignited hopes for peace in West Asia, former US President Donald J. Trump has unveiled a sweeping 20-point plan to bring an end to the Gaza war. </p>



<p>The proposal, designed to combine security, humanitarian relief, and long-term development, has already won cautious but significant support from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. While challenges remain, the plan is being hailed by many as the most comprehensive and practical framework in years.</p>



<p>The initiative was formally presented at the White House on Monday, where Netanyahu appeared alongside Trump. The Israeli leader signaled his backing, describing the plan as consistent with Israel’s war aims, though he stressed that Israel remained prepared to act independently if Hamas were to resist. </p>



<p>“If Hamas rejects your plan, Mr. President, or if they supposedly accept it and then basically do everything to counter it, then Israel will finish the job by itself,” Netanyahu said.</p>



<p>Despite the warning, the broader tone was one of cautious optimism. Trump emphasized that approval from all sides was “beyond very close,” while noting that some details still required clarification. </p>



<p>Having circulated the plan among Arab leaders, he expressed confidence that a historic consensus could be achieved. “ALL ARE ON BOARD FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL, FIRST TIME EVER,” Trump had written earlier on social media.</p>



<p>The Gaza peace plan calls for an immediate ceasefire, the release of Israeli hostages, disarmament of Hamas, and a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces. Importantly, the framework introduces the idea of a “temporary international stabilisation force” to maintain calm during the transition. </p>



<p>At the heart of the proposal is a new transitional authority headed by Trump himself and including other foreign leaders — a move aimed at ensuring impartial governance while laying the groundwork for a long-term solution.</p>



<p>The plan also makes significant humanitarian commitments. Palestinians will not be forced to leave Gaza, with the document stating: “We will encourage people to stay and offer them the opportunity to build a better Gaza.” </p>



<p>Following Israeli withdrawal, Gaza’s borders would open for aid and investment, creating conditions for reconstruction and development. Former Hamas fighters who renounce violence and commit to coexistence will be granted amnesty, signaling a path toward reconciliation.</p>



<p>Netanyahu, while supportive, noted that Israel would retain a measure of security oversight for the foreseeable future. He also dismissed any role for Hamas or the Palestinian Authority in administering Gaza, stating: “Gaza will have a peaceful, civilian administration that is run neither by Hamas nor by the Palestinian Authority.”</p>



<p><strong>Modi: &#8221;A Viable pathway to long-term and sustainable peace&#8221;</strong></p>



<p>India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among the first world leaders to endorse the plan, underscoring its potential to secure peace and stability for both Israelis and Palestinians. In a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), he wrote:</p>



<p>“We welcome President Donald J. Trump’s announcement of a comprehensive plan to end the Gaza conflict. It provides a viable pathway to long term and sustainable peace, security and development for the Palestinian and Israeli people, as also for the larger West Asian region. We hope that all concerned will come together behind President Trump’s initiative and support this effort to end conflict and secure peace.” — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi)</p>



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<p>Modi’s words highlight India’s growing role as a bridge-builder in global diplomacy. For New Delhi, a stable West Asia is critical to energy security, trade, and the safety of its large diaspora. More broadly, Modi’s statement aligns with India’s longstanding call for dialogue and cooperation in resolving international conflicts.</p>



<p>The Indian leader’s positive stance is expected to encourage other countries in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East to engage constructively with the initiative. Analysts suggest that such endorsements strengthen the legitimacy of Trump’s plan and build momentum toward a multilateral solution.</p>



<p><strong>Hope Amid Challenges</strong></p>



<p>The road ahead is not without obstacles. Hamas has yet to comment, and skepticism persists after decades of failed peace efforts. Yet, unlike past initiatives, Trump’s proposal emphasizes not just security but also tangible improvements in daily life through reconstruction, economic investment, and international oversight. </p>



<p>Families of Israeli hostages have urged all sides to seize the moment, while many Palestinians — exhausted from years of conflict — cautiously expressed a desire for genuine change.</p>



<p>The Gaza war, triggered by Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack, has taken a staggering toll, with more than 66,000 Palestinians and over 1,200 Israelis killed. Against this backdrop of immense suffering, the new plan offers a glimmer of hope that the cycle of violence could finally be broken.</p>



<p>While Netanyahu continues to balance internal political pressures from his far-right coalition, Trump’s proposal may provide a rare window of opportunity for peace. Modi’s endorsement further underscores the importance of collective global support in transforming the plan from an ambitious document into a reality.</p>



<p>As Trump declared, approval is “very close.” If the momentum continues, this initiative could mark the beginning of a historic new chapter in West Asia — one defined not by endless conflict but by peace, security, and shared prosperity.</p>
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