‼️ White House releases Gaza ’20-point-plan,’ Netanyahu says he agrees with it
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today accepted a proposal by President Donald Trump, referred to as the ’20-point-plan.’
Key takeaways from the plan:
– Fighting would stop immediately and the Israeli captives would be released within 72 hours once both parties agree.
– Israel will free 250 prisoners serving life sentences along with 1,700 Palestinians from Gaza detained after 7 October.
– Gaza is set to be administered by a temporary technocratic government, with Israel refraining from annexing the territory.
– No forced displacement from Gaza, and reconstruction of the Strip as a “de-radicalized terror-free zone” will begin.
– A Trump ‘economic development’ plan “to rebuild and energize Gaza,” and a “special economic zone” will be established.
– All military and “terror” infrastructure in Gaza will be destroyed, including tunnels and weapons production facilities.
– All ‘military operations’ will be halted during this period for a phased withdrawal of Israeli forces. Hamas members who commit to ‘peace’ will be granted amnesty, while those who do not will be offered safe passage to third countries.
– “Security” will be provided by regional and international forces, who will also help train Palestinian police, while aid will be delivered to Gaza at agreed levels. The US will oversee dialogue between Palestinians and Israelis if the Palestinian Authority (PA) implements “reforms” according to US-Israeli demands.
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