The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, welcomed what he described as the "agreement between Hamas and the Israeli occupation on the first phase of the peace plan," calling for its immediate and complete implementation, linking its execution to the urgent need to end all restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.
In statements reported by the British newspaper "The Telegraph" this Thursday morning, Starmer emphasized that the next and crucial step is implementation. He said: "This agreement must now be fully implemented without delay," asserting that his welcome of the agreement is contingent upon its actual application on the ground.
The British Prime Minister highlighted the utmost priority of the humanitarian issue, directly linking the implementation of the agreement to the necessity of ending the suffering of civilians in Gaza. He added: "The implementation of the agreement must be accompanied by the immediate lifting of all restrictions on aid to Gaza," in a clear reference to the need to open crossings and significantly increase the volume of aid.
Starmer concluded his remarks with a comprehensive call, stating: "We urge all parties to fulfill the commitments they made and to end the war." The British position comes to reinforce the increasing international diplomatic pressure, especially on the occupying government, to move forward with the agreement reached through Qatari and Egyptian mediation and with American support.
Hours after announcing a historic agreement, the White House published early Thursday the full text of President Donald Trump's comprehensive plan to end the war in the Gaza Strip. The plan, consisting of 20 points, reveals a vision that goes beyond a ceasefire to include the complete disarmament of Hamas, the formation of a transitional authority under the supervision of an "International Peace Council" chaired personally by Trump, leading to a conditional pathway towards the establishment of a Palestinian state.
According to the plan, the first phase begins immediately after the approval of both parties and includes critical provisions currently being implemented: an immediate cessation of hostilities and the withdrawal of Israeli occupation forces to an "agreed line." Within 72 hours of Israel's acceptance of the agreement, all hostages will be released, whether alive or dead.
In exchange, the occupation will release 250 prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment, in addition to 1,700 residents of Gaza who were detained after October 7, 2023. Immediate entry of full aid and the rehabilitation of infrastructure, hospitals, and bakeries.
The plan outlines a clear vision for the end of Hamas's military and political role in the Gaza Strip, stipulating: a general amnesty for Hamas members who commit to peaceful coexistence and surrender their weapons. Safe passage to other countries for those members of the movement who wish to leave Gaza.
Destruction of all military infrastructure, including tunnels, and the launch of a complete disarmament process under the supervision of international monitors. A commitment from Hamas and other factions not to play any role in governing Gaza, either directly or indirectly.
The plan presents a completely new administrative structure for the post-war phase, consisting of: a Palestinian technocratic committee: responsible for managing daily services in Gaza, composed of qualified Palestinians and international experts; a Peace Council: a new international transitional body overseeing the committee's work and financing reconstruction, chaired by President Donald Trump, and including other world leaders such as former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
The plan calls for the formation of a temporary "International Stability Force" to be deployed immediately in Gaza, tasked with training and supporting a new Palestinian police force and securing the borders in cooperation with Egypt and the occupation. The withdrawal of the occupation will not be entirely immediate, as the Israeli occupation army will gradually hand over the territories it occupies to the international force, but will maintain a presence in a "security belt" until it is ensured that there is no renewed terrorist threat from the sector.
In the end, the plan confirms that Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza.
The implementation of the agreement must be accompanied by the immediate lifting of all restrictions on aid to Gaza.





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British Prime Minister: The implementation of the agreement must be accompanied by the immediate lifting of all restrictions on aid to Gaza.