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    Trump Pushes Landmark Gaza Peace Framework

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowOctober 13, 2025 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed a comprehensive plan on 29 September to address the Gaza conflict.
    Known as Trump’s 20-point peace framework, the proposal emerged after consultations with key Arab and Muslim nations, including Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey.
    Trump’s decision followed Israel’s airstrike on Doha, which violated Qatari airspace during a failed attempt to eliminate Hamas negotiators.
    That attack, according to US officials, pushed Trump to demand an end to Israeli military operations in Gaza.
    Freed from earlier political constraints, Trump exerted strong pressure on Israel after achieving his administration’s major regional goals in Iran, Lebanon, and Gaza.
    On 8 October, Trump declared that Israel and Hamas had reached a formal agreement, finalizing the first stage of the peace plan.

    Phase 1: Ceasefire and Humanitarian Relief

    The plan enforces an immediate ceasefire, freezing all combat activity and halting troop movements across Gaza within hours.
    Both sides must release captives within 72 hours, including all Israeli hostages—alive or deceased—and 2,000 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
    Among those freed are 250 inmates serving life sentences and 1,700 individuals detained since the conflict began.
    International observers will monitor the prisoner exchange and ensure both parties comply fully with the agreement.
    Humanitarian corridors will reopen instantly to allow emergency supplies and medical teams to enter Gaza without obstruction.
    The Red Crescent and UN agencies will coordinate the distribution of food, water, and medicine to displaced civilians.

    Phase 2: Disarmament and Security Transition

    Negotiations for the second phase will begin once hostages are safely returned.
    The plan orders Hamas to surrender heavy weapons and dismantle its tunnels, rocket stockpiles, and command infrastructure.
    Trump’s statement describes Gaza as becoming a “terror-free zone” incapable of threatening neighbouring nations.
    The agreement grants amnesty to Hamas members who renounce violence and guarantees safe passage to those choosing exile.
    A multinational stabilization force, including US, Arab, and European contingents, will deploy to maintain order and supervise disarmament.
    This peacekeeping mission will train a new Palestinian police force to uphold security and prevent extremist resurgence.
    Military experts will oversee mine clearance, rebuilding of public institutions, and the restoration of communication networks across the enclave.

    Phase 3: Governance, Reconstruction, and Political Future

    Phase three centers on Gaza’s political and economic recovery.
    An interim administration of Palestinian technocrats will manage governance and infrastructure under international supervision.
    This body will coordinate reconstruction, restore essential utilities, and ensure fair resource distribution across Gaza’s districts.
    International organizations such as the UN and Red Crescent will deliver aid transparently, free from political interference.
    The plan encourages displaced Palestinians to return and rebuild, offering financial incentives and housing support.
    Trump’s roadmap includes conditional recognition of a Palestinian state, based on progress in reconstruction and reforms within the Palestinian Authority.
    A new international “Board of Peace,” chaired by Trump and joined by former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, will oversee Gaza’s transition.
    This board will include regional and global representatives who will guide Gaza’s recovery and prevent renewed hostilities.
    While the plan acknowledges Palestinian aspirations for statehood, it stops short of formal US recognition.
    Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu reaffirmed on 30 September that a sovereign Palestinian state would not form under Trump’s initiative, emphasizing Israel’s continued control over security matters.
    Together, these steps mark the beginning of a fragile but potentially transformative peace effort that could redefine the region’s political landscape.

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    Rachel Maddow is a freelance journalist based in the USA, with over 20 years of experience covering Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Political Science and Journalism from Stanford University. Throughout her career, she has contributed to outlets such as MSNBC, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. Known for her thorough reporting and compelling storytelling, Rachel delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

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