After Netanyahu's approval of the terms of Trump's plan to end the war in Gaza, which began with the events of October 7, 2023, and continues to this day, President Trump’s decision to propose it came. This decision by Donald Trump also followed his meeting with several Arab and Islamic leaders in New York on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. Before I delve into reading and analyzing the terms of the plan proposed by President Trump, it is worth noting that Trump gave Hamas a specific deadline of four or five days to respond to it.
It is now practically evident that there is a necessity for seriousness in studying Trump's proposed plan to end the conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, which has exhausted the people of Gaza and negatively affected the neighboring countries economically due to the repercussions of this ongoing war, especially since its results are also connected to the tragedy of the humanitarian situation in Gaza, alongside the destruction of vast areas in Gaza and the displacement of its people, who have lost many of their homes and residential areas, as well as institutions and service infrastructure, which have been significantly destroyed. They also suffer from the presence of mines and unexploded ordnance, which will require a long time before entering the reconstruction phase in these currently afflicted areas.
The essence of the terms of this proposed peace plan is to stop the war, making the plan essentially a source of relief for the residents of the sector who cannot bear the continuation of this war, as their patience has run out living under the difficult conditions they currently face. The question here is, after Hamas studies the terms of Trump's proposed plan, will the movement accept these proposals to resolve the crisis? Another question is, what are the implications of Hamas not accepting the terms of Trump's proposed plan? I believe that if Hamas does not accept the proposal, according to Trump's perspective, the reaction will be harsh, as I see that he wants to completely and definitively stop this war. Of course, these terms are harsh and completely exclude Hamas and its military presence in the sector in the future, meaning a total freeze of the movement.
In conclusion, Hamas will provide a response that represents it and the Palestinian factions, as they are now in the stage of studying the proposal and holding consultations among themselves, given that President Trump has given them only four or five days to respond to the peace proposal, otherwise their fate will be hell (according to Trump's expressions and statements), who announced that the concerned Arab and Islamic countries have signed this proposal, and we are now waiting for Hamas's response. If they do not agree, the final outcome will be dire. Antonio Guterres, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, has called on all parties to agree to Trump's peace plan for Gaza and to implement its terms, with its main headline being (No place for Hamas in power in Gaza), in return for a gradual withdrawal of Israel after the complete disarmament of Hamas in Gaza, and granting amnesty to Hamas members who will surrender their weapons. The most important issue in these terms is the matter of hostages, which has hindered any previous progress in the negotiations between Hamas and Israel, as the plan includes a clause obligating Hamas to release all hostages within 72 hours of agreeing to the plan, and turning Gaza into a demilitarized zone, followed by a phase of delivering aid to the people of Gaza.
The plan's terms also specify who will govern Gaza in the future, where the interim administration will be the responsibility of a Palestinian committee consisting of technocrats, i.e., non-political members, tasked with providing daily services to the population, who are qualified Palestinians, alongside international experts under the supervision of a new transitional international body called (The Peace Council), headed by Donald Trump and also including leaders and other international figures, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Additionally, an international force will be formed to establish security and stability, which will be deployed in the Gaza Strip immediately after the announcement of approval and signing of the agreement, tasked with training and supporting (Palestinian police forces), and this will be done in consultation with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Egypt.
After that, the plan enters the economic aspect, which is of course the most important for President Trump, where (New Gaza) will be established. The plan includes a full commitment to building a prosperous economy there, which will be in a context that imposes peaceful coexistence with its neighbors. The most important point here is that Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza. Here, I refer to what I mentioned in a previous article that the people of Gaza will obtain Palestinian passports, and I believe the time has come for citizens in Gaza to travel like any citizen in this world, and they will also have the right to possess a passport. Additionally, the proposals included the complete reopening of the Rafah crossing, and I believe
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