Hamas said he would discuss it on Tuesday. President Donald Trump’s Peace Plan in Gaza With other Palestinian facts within the group and before reacting. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has already cast his support behind it, but it is unclear whether Hamas agrees or whether it will give that response.
The proposal requires Hamas to effectively surrender The end of the battle, disarming in return for the promise of humanitarian assistance to the Palestinians and rebuilding Gaza – all desperately wanted by the population that would cause the death to die. Israel-Hamas War The number exceeds 66,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health.
Meanwhile, support and support were put into consideration due to the proposals from the international community. Trump and Netanyahu said they agreed to the plan after discussions at the White House on Monday.
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German Prime Minister says Trump’s plan is “the best chance to end the war.”
Prime Minister Friedrich Merz thanked Trump for his “sustainable efforts” and for his “influence” by Arab and Muslim countries in the Middle East with Hamas. He said Germany is in close contact with its European neighbors and the US on the issue.
Meltz came shortly after Meltz hosted a relative in Hamas, Germany on Tuesday. During the meeting, he said the hostage suffering “must end right now,” and, according to the statement, called on Hamas to release all hostages.
Spain says the two states’ solution is “the only possibility” for Israel and Palestinians
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez welcomed the proposal for US peace and said the two states’ solution was “the only potential” for the Middle East.
“It’s time for violence to cease. When the immediate release of all hostages is made, and when humanitarian aid is provided to civilians,” Sanchez wrote to X:
Spain is an outspoken critic of Israel’s war in Gaza, and earlier this month called Israeli actions genocide.
Ready to help the Gaza fleet with Turkish humanitarian needs
The Turkish Ministry of Defense has closely monitored the Eastern Mediterranean, saying ships in the region are ready to support “humanitarian missions when necessary.” Global SUMUD FLOTILLA They are trying to break the blockade of Israel’s territory.
A day ago, the Turkish Navy began collecting water in an area off the coast of Crete, then evacuated activists on Johnny M, one of its fleet ships.
Meanwhile, at least three activists working with the Egyptian fleet have been arrested in Cairo, the flotilla committee said. It is unknown where they are being detained.
Several Egyptian activists will join a group of more than 50 small ships carrying activists from dozens of countries trying to break Israeli lockdowns in Gaza.
The fleet includes 52 largely small ships carrying activists from dozens of countries for the Palestinians of Gaza, as well as a symbolic amount of humanitarian assistance, primarily food and medicine.
Other than “Hamas has no choice,” Macron says he will release hostages and accept the peace plan.
French President Emmanuel Macron says he welcomes Trump’s “commitment to end the war in Gaza and ensure the release of all hostages.”
“We hope that Israel will be resolutely involved based on this. Hamas will soon release all hostages and have no choice but to follow this plan,” Macron posted to X.
“These elements should pave the way for detailed discussions with all relevant partners to build lasting peace in the region based on the solutions of the two states,” he writes. “France is ready to contribute and will remain vigilant about the commitments of each party.”
Hamas researches Trump’s proposal before responding
A Hamas official told The Associated Press that group leaders will hold internal discussions with other Palestinians before responding to Trump’s proposal.
Officials added that Hamas has received proposals from two Middle Eastern mediators, Egypt and Qatar, and that he “starts studying today” with other factions.
There was no indication that Hamas could respond to the plan. He spoke officially on condition of anonymity as he was not permitted to speak to the media.
– By Bassem Mrouue in Beirut.
India’s Modi says Trump’s plan is a “workable path” to peace
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi On Tuesday, he welcomed Trump’s announcement of plans to end the Gaza conflict.
“It provides a viable pathway to long-term and sustainable peace, security and development for the people of Palestine and Israel, as well as the larger Western Asia region,” Modi said in X, hoping that all involved will come together behind Trump’s initiative to support efforts to end conflict and ensure peace.
Arab and Muslim countries have approved Trump’s proposal
Foreign ministers of Pakistan, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Egypt welcomed the plan on Tuesday and expressed confidence in Trump’s ability to help set the path to peace.
In a joint statement, the minister said he supported Trump’s plan to halt fighting, rebuild Gaza, prevent the movement of Palestinians and block Israel’s annexation of the West Bank.
They also highlighted the importance of a partnership with Washington in ensuring regional peace, confirming that they are ready to work constructively with the US and other political parties towards peace and stability.
Australian leaders call on all parties in the war to help Trump’s plans come true
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomed the US Peace Plan for Gaza and urged all political parties to make it a reality without delay.
“We are focusing on Palestinian self-determination and planning for the nation, and Palestinian authority to regain effective control of Gaza,” Albanese said Tuesday.
“President Trump’s plan reflects a clear rejection of annexation and forced displacement of Palestinians,” he added. “Australia is urging all parties to take their plans seriously and strive to make that vision come to fruition without delay.”
Last month, Australia joined the UK and Canada with a formal recognition of the Palestinian state, spurring an angry response from Israel that ruled out the outlook.
Palestinian authority on the occupied West Bank welcomes Trump’s plans
Palestine authority He returned to Gaza and pledged to implement reforms to potentially clear the path to the establishment of a Palestinian state.
“Palestine welcomes President Donald J. Trump’s sincere and resolved efforts to end the war with Gaza and affirms his confidence in his ability to find a path to peace,” he said.
“We have committed to pluralism and peaceful transfer of power, affirming our desire for a modern, democratic, non-militarized Palestinian state,” the statement said, pledging reforms to end the system of paying for extremist families involved in new elections and attacks on Israelis.
What is Trump’s plan?
Trump’s 20-point plan to end the war and establish post-war Gaza Governance requires people to leave Gaza and not immediately end the war if both parties accept it.
They also ask that all remaining hostages be released by Hamas within 72 hours of Israel’s acceptance of the plan.
The plan effectively deploys the territory and its more than two million people under international control, deploys international security forces, and establishes a “peace committee” led by Trump and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair to oversee the administration and reconstruction.
The territory remains surrounded by Israeli forces. Hamas is not involved in Gaza management, and all military infrastructure, including the tunnel, will be dismantled.
International security forces will maintain orders and train Palestinian police to take over law enforcement. Egypt says it is training thousands of Palestinian police to deploy to Gaza.