US President Trump’s 20-point peace plan
A new peace plan is intended to pave the way for an end to the Gaza war. The detailed 20-point proposal envisages not only an immediate ceasefire, but also long-term demilitarization, reconstruction and a new political order in the Gaza Strip. The plan is supported internationally – including by the USA, several Arab countries and European partners.
The 20 points are reproduced here in their exact wording and content:
- Gaza will be a deradicalized, terror-free zone that poses no threat to its neighbors.
- Gaza is being rebuilt for the benefit of the people of Gaza, who have suffered more than enough.
- If both sides agree to this proposal, the war will end immediately. Israeli forces will withdraw to the agreed line to prepare for a hostage rescue. During this time, all military operations – including aerial and artillery bombardment – will be suspended. The battle lines will remain frozen until the conditions for the full phased withdrawal are met.
- All hostages, alive or dead, will be returned within 72 hours, with full forensic examination, in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross.
- All Palestinian prisoners who have been arrested in Gaza since the beginning of the war will be released.
- Israel will release 250 Palestinians who are currently serving life sentences.
- A technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee will temporarily govern the Gaza Strip under international supervision.
- A “Board of Peace” chaired by President Trump will lead the recovery and reconstruction efforts.
- Hamas and other factions that reject this plan will be excluded from the government.
- Hamas members who commit to disarmament and peaceful coexistence are offered amnesty and safe passage abroad.
- An international stabilization force (consisting of the US, Arab and European countries) will provide security assistance and monitor border controls, working with a vetted Palestinian police force.
- No one will be forced to leave Gaza; those who choose to leave will be allowed to return.
- Reconstruction includes the rehabilitation of infrastructure, new housing, water, electricity and roads, which are being carried out within the framework of public-private partnerships and under the supervision of international donors.
- A special economic zone is set up in which preferential tariffs and access tariffs are negotiated with the participating countries.
- A path to Palestinian self-determination and more comprehensive reforms in the Palestinian Authority will be facilitated by renewed negotiations under the leadership of the USA.
- The transition also includes oversight by international bodies (UN, Red Crescent, etc.) to ensure fair access for humanitarian aid.
- Israel reserves the right to defend itself if one party violates the conditions – in particular in the event of armament or attacks from the Gaza Strip.
- Arab and Muslim states pledge to support the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip.
- The funds for reconstruction and rehabilitation are being provided by international donors, the Gulf states and private sector investment.
- If the parties reach an agreement, this proposal will enter into force immediately. Procedures for monitoring compliance are introduced.
Israel has now accepted the peace plan.
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