A well -encouraged, ready and steaming peace plan in the direction of Palestine under the examination of Hamas (who, if he does not accept, will see the brute force of Netanyahu who promises: “In that case, Israel will end his work”).
A few hours ago, the fourth visit of Netanyahu from Trump since the beginning of the year, with vigorous handshakes and photos with lung thumbs, took place at the White House. The result? A list of things to do and not to do (for others), under the grim gaze of only people who met to decide the life of two and a half million people at the table (Adieu political and international legitimacy!).
From the liberation of the hostages within 72 hours of acceptance to the demilitarization of the strip, from the gradual retreat of Israeli forces to the ban on annexation to the creation of a temporary Palestinian committee under international supervision and a special economic area for reconstruction.
But have Trump and Netanyahu really agree on a peace plan for Gaza?
The 20 points of Trump points to end the genocide of Israel in Gaza
This is a great, big day, one fine day, potentially one of the big days ever in civilization, said Trump at the beginning of the press conference. And I’m not just talking about Gaza. Gaza is one thing, but we are talking a lot beyond Gaza. The whole matter, everything is resolved. It is called peace in the Middle East. Prime Minister Netanyahu and I have just concluded an important meeting on many vital issues, including Iran, trade, the expansion of Abraham agreements and, above all, we discussed how to end the war in Gaza, but it is only a part of the wider picture, which is peace in the Middle East, and let’s call it eternal peace in the Middle East.
- Deradicalization and security – Gaza will be demilitarized, without terrorist groups and will no longer represent a threat to neighboring countries.
- Civil redevelopment – The strip will be reconstructed to improve the conditions of the local population, severely affected by the conflict.
- Cease the immediate fire – if both sides accept the plan, the war will end immediately: stop the bombings and freezing of the battle lines to allow the progressive withdrawal of Israeli troops.
- Hostage liberation – within 72 hours of the agreement, Hamas will have to return all the hostages, live and deceased.
- Exchanges of prisoners and remains – Israel will release 250 life sentences and 1,700 prisoners of Gaza (women and children included). For every deceased Israeli hostage, he will return 15 bodies of inhabitants of Gaza.
- Amnesty and safe exit for Hamas – those who give up weapons and accept peaceful coexistence will receive the amnesty; Whoever wants will be able to leave Gaza safely.
- Restore humanitarian aid – immediate and massive entrance of aid for infrastructure, water, electricity, hospitals and rubble removal, according to the standards of the agreement of 19 January 2025.
- Neutral management of aid – the UN, the red crescent and other NGOs will distribute aid without interference. The Rafah pass will be regulated by an international mechanism.
- Transitional government – Gaza will be administered by a Palestinian and international technical committee under the supervision of the “Board of Peace” led by Donald Trump and other leaders, pending the reforms of the Palestinian authority.
- Economic Development Plan – Investments and projects are planned to reconstruct Gaza and create work, inspired by the Middle East’s urban development models.
- Special Economic Area – Creation of an area with preferential rates to attract investments and trade.
- Freedom of movement – no one will be forced to leave Gaza; Those who want to leave or return can do it freely.
- Political exclusion and demilitarization – Hamas and other factions will not be able to participate in the government; All military structures will be destroyed and verified by independent observers.
- Regional guarantees – Partner Arab countries will guarantee compliance with commitments and safety.
- International stabilization (ISF) – will be created with the USA, Egypt and Jordan to train the Palestinian police and check the boundaries, blocking trafficking of weapons and promoting reconstruction.
- Gradual Israeli withdrawal – The IDF will retire based on the progress of demilitarization and safety, maintaining only a peripheral presence up to full stability.
- Partial implementation in case of refusal – if Hamas rejects the plan, humanitarian and development interventions will still start in the areas “free from terrorism”.
- Interreligious dialogue – will be promoted to spread tolerance and coexistence values between Israelis and Palestinians.
- FUTURE POLITICAL PART – If the Anp reform is implemented and the stabilization succeeds, the conditions for a credible path to self -determination and a Palestinian state will be able to create.
- Usa-Israel-Palestine-Washington political dialogue will open a table to define a shared horizon of peaceful coexistence and development.
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The reaction of the European Union
The European Union has positively accepted the proposal of US peace and the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der leyensaid on X:
We welcome the commitment of President Donald Trump to put an end to the war in Gaza. We encourage all parties to take this opportunity. The EU is ready to make its contribution.
Von der Leyen, however, timidly stressed that a two -states solution remains “the only practical way” for a lasting peace, with Israelis and Palestinians who live side by side “in peace and security”.
Will be heard. Too little noise does Europe make …
Hamas’ reaction
Hamas has not yet provided an official response to the plan, but clarified some key positions:
Tony Blair is an unacceptable figure for our people. We will not accept the imposition of foreign protection. Our people are perfectly capable of managing their business.
Bezalel Smotrich’s reaction
The Israeli Finance Minister and leader of the religious right, Bezalel Smotrich, has harshly attacked the Trump-Netanyahu plan.
In an X post, Smotrich defined it:
A sensational diplomatic failure, close your eyes and turn your back on all the lessons of October 7th.
Provided that the agreement “It will end in tears“And that” our children will be forced to fight again in Gaza “, criticizing the perspective of an Israeli retreat or an external civil administration as too risky.
Between press conferences and handshakes, the simplest question remains: who listens to those who live under the rubble? Peace is not a list aimed: it is drinking water, open hospitals, schools without sirens. If the plane is truly a door, it opens from the houses of civilians and not only from the rooms of power.
The dignity of the people of Gaza – and of all the victims – cannot be a detail on the sidelines.