Trump announced a 20-point plan to end the Israeli-Kazakh conflict, and Israel has expressed its acceptance of the plan
2025-09-29 19:07:17
On September 30, US President Donald Trump said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had agreed to a 20-point plan aimed at ending the conflict between Israel and Hamas after talks on Monday. Trump called it a "historic day for peace". At a joint news conference with Netanyahu, Trump said the agreement had the support of leaders of the Middle East and Muslim-majority countries, and hinted that the plan could lay the foundation for a broader peace in the region. The proposal calls for Hamas to have no role in the future governance of Gaza. < b > The plan stipulates that if both Israel and Hamas accept it, the two-year conflict will end immediately, all hostages and the remains of the victims will be returned within 72 hours, and Israel will withdraw its troops in stages. The agreement also stipulates that Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza. The plan calls for Gaza to be administered by a technical, non-politicized Palestinian Council, responsible for the running of day-to-day public services, and overseen by the Peace Council. The Peace Council, chaired by Trump, will invite other world leaders to participate, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
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