
European and Middle Eastern leaders have expressed support for a new US-brokered peace proposal aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza, while President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Hamas to accept the deal or face consequences.
The plan, jointly announced by Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calls for an immediate ceasefire, the release of 20 living Israeli hostages within 72 hours, and the return of the remains of more than two dozen others believed to be dead. In exchange, Israel would release hundreds of detained Palestinians.
Hamas officials have been given the 20-point plan, a Palestinian source told the BBC on Tuesday.
The plan also says Hamas will have no role in governing Gaza, and leaves the door open for an eventual Palestinian state – but Netanyahu later again ruled this out.
Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan in full
Speaking at Monday’s news conference at the White House, Trump called the plan “a historic day for peace”.
But he said Netanyahu would have US backing to “finish the job of destroying the threat of Hamas” if Hamas did not agree to the plan.
Netanyahu then said Israel “will finish the job” if Hamas rejects the plan or does not follow through.
In a video statement shortly afterwards, Netanyahu reinstated his longstanding opposition to a Palestinian state. “It’s not written in the agreement. We said we would strongly oppose a Palestinian state,” he said.
He also said the peace plan would allow the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to stay in Gaza – contrary to the text of the proposal published by the White House.
The Palestinian Authority (PA), which governs parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, has called the US president’s efforts “sincere and determined”.
In a statement published by its Wafa news agency, the PA said it “renews its joint commitment to work with the United States, regional states, and partners” to end the war in Gaza, ensure sufficient delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, and the release of hostages and prisoners.
In a joint statement, the foreign ministers of the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia, and Pakistan said they welcomed Trump’s “leadership and his sincere efforts to end the war in Gaza”.
They said they were ready to engage with the US to finalise and implement the agreement, which they said should lead to a “two-state solution, under which Gaza is fully integrated with the West Bank in a Palestinian state”.
European Council President Antonio Costa said he was “encouraged by Prime Minister Netanyahu’s positive response” to the proposal. He added, “all parties must seize this moment to give peace a genuine chance”.
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