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#Trump Says Netanyahu Agreed to 20-Point Plan to End #War in #Gaza #politics
Bloomberg Television· 2025-09-30 15:22
I also want to thank Prime Minister Netanyahu for agreeing to the plan and for trusting that if we work together, we can bring an end to the death and destruction that we've seen for so many years, decades, even centuries, and begin a new chapter of security, peace, and prosperity for the entire region. If accepted by Hamas, his proposal calls for the release of all remaining hostages immediately, but in no case more than 72 hours. Under the plan, Arab and Muslim countries have committed to demilitarize Gaz ...
White House unveils 20-point Gaza peace plan
MSNBC· 2025-09-30 09:57
Peace Plan Overview - A new 20-point peace plan for Gaza proposes an immediate ceasefire, the return of all hostages within 72 hours, and a phased Israeli withdrawal [1] - The plan includes a new Board of Peace led by Trump and Blair, backed by an international force [2] - Hamas members who lay down their arms would be granted amnesty or safe passage [1] U S Public Opinion - A poll indicates that 51% of Americans oppose additional economic and military support to Israel [3] - 58% of those polled believe Israel should halt its military campaign to protect civilians, even if not all hostages are released [3] - The poll suggests a shift in American attitudes towards Israel's war in Gaza since it began nearly two years ago [2] Political and Diplomatic Challenges - The success of the plan hinges on Hamas's acceptance, with Egyptian and Qatari officials presenting it to Hamas leadership [7] - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces the challenge of selling the plan to his right-wing coalition, with the Knesset out of session until October [8] - The Trump administration's active diplomatic involvement is crucial, requiring sustained effort and focus [10] - The plan includes the concept of a future Palestinian entity, which is contrary to Netanyahu's views [19]
Trump and Netanyahu agree to plan, unclear if Hamas will agree to terms
MSNBC· 2025-09-29 20:24
Key Plan Elements & Negotiation Points - The plan involves a potential Israeli withdrawal to a perimeter under certain conditions, followed by an international board overseeing disarmament and demilitarization of Gaza, ensuring Hamas's removal from military and political roles [3] - The plan includes provisions regarding the freedom of Gazan residents to leave and return, alongside encouragement and opportunities for building a better Gaza [7] - The core challenge lies in implementing the plan while considering domestic political platforms for reelection, particularly regarding cooperation and implementation [4] - The success of the plan hinges on negotiations and potential redefinitions of key points, with uncertainty remaining about achieving desired outcomes for hostages, their families, and Gazan civilians [6] Political & Geopolitical Considerations - Benjamin Netanyahu seemingly endorsed the plan, framing it as a critical step toward ending the war and expanding peace [1] - The plan's acceptance by far-right government members in Israel, who oppose Palestinian presence in Gaza, is questionable, potentially leading to new alliances and government formations [8] - The role of key Arab states as signatories to the plan is crucial, and the details of the published 21 points may not encompass the entire plan [10] - Navigating the relationship between Donald Trump and the current coalition poses a significant challenge for Netanyahu [12] Hamas & Future Actions - The plan's success depends on Hamas's demilitarization, deradicalization, and decommissioning; otherwise, Israel intends to continue the war and maintain its presence in Gaza [11] - The administration will reportedly engage Qatar to mediate with Hamas within 72 hours, highlighting the potential for a trilateral relationship between the US, Israel, and Qatar [14] - Israel suggests that security forces will remain in Gaza for the foreseeable future, while Hamas is expected to disarm [16] - Israel warns that if Hamas rejects the plan or counters it, Israel will proceed independently, potentially escalating the conflict if hostages are not returned [17][18]
The 20-point plan to end the war in Gaza and free remaining hostages
NBC News· 2025-09-29 20:16
You have first this call for an immediate ceasefire, all fighting for it to stop. Then you have hostages, all hostages must be released within 72 hours of the agreement. And then you have Hamas laying down its arms and playing no role in governing Gaza.There's also some details about the fact that if Hamas members want to stay in Gaza, they can do that and be given amnesty and if they want to leave, they'll be given safe passage to other countries. They're also saying part of this plan is no force displacem ...
Trump tells U.N. recognizing Palestinian statehood is a 'reward' to Hamas for their atrocities
NBC News· 2025-09-23 15:11
Ceasefire Efforts & Hamas's Role - Ceasefire in Gaza is a key objective, but Hamas has repeatedly rejected reasonable peace offers [1] - Hamas's actions are seen as encouraging continued conflict [1] - Concerns exist that unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state would reward Hamas for past atrocities, including October 7th [2] Hostage Release & Peace Negotiations - The focus should be on securing the release of hostages held by Hamas [2][3] - Instead of giving in to Hamas's ransom demands, a united message to release the hostages is needed [3]
'You bombed the negotiators.' Richard Engel on Israel's strike on Qatar
NBC News· 2025-09-11 22:30
I want to bring in NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent Richard Angel who's in Jerusalem as we speak. Hi Richard. >> Hey it's good to be with you as always.A lot to talk about today. >> I want to start if we can with this strike inside Qatar which is I mean really a strike of this magnitude and the way in which they carry it out is is unprecedented isn't it. >> It's unprecedented because it's in Qatar.Uh Israel has carried out strikes in in other countries against Hamas leaders. It did it in Iran. U ...
U.S. ambassador to Israel says embassy wasn’t informed before Israeli strike on Doha
NBC News· 2025-09-10 22:02
Geopolitical Stance - The US government's position on the Israeli strike in Doha, Qatar, is aligned with the White House statement, emphasizing observation rather than direct involvement [1] - The US military, not Israel, initially detected the attack in Qatar, raising questions about communication protocols between the two allies [1] - The US government maintains that individuals should not be forced to leave Gaza, but should have the option to do so if they desire a better future elsewhere [11][12] Hamas's Role and Impact - Hamas has rejected proposals for hostage release and disarmament, leading to a continued conflict [1] - Hamas is accused of using civilians as shields, intentionally placing them in harm's way to manipulate the narrative against Israel [2][3] - Hamas's actions, including the October 7th massacre and hostage-taking, have forfeited any hope for their future in Gaza [2] - Hamas is allegedly stealing and selling humanitarian aid on the black market, exacerbating the suffering of Gazan civilians and generating $500 million for terror activity [24] Humanitarian Concerns - The speaker refrains from using the term "famine" but acknowledges malnutrition and hunger in Gaza, attributing the impediment of food distribution to Hamas's actions [25][26] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of remembering the atrocities of October 7th and holding Hamas accountable for prolonging the conflict and intensifying suffering [19][20] Future of Gaza - The US government asserts that the end goal is the release of hostages and the removal of Hamas from Gaza, but the means to achieve this are for Israel to decide [7][8] - The speaker uses the terms Judea and Samaria, citing historical accuracy, while acknowledging the US government's traditional use of "West Bank" [36][37][38]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-29 00:40
The war now has no military logic. Many Israelis agree that a ceasefire is needed. Although only 21% of them believe in a two-state solution, over 70% want the hostages to be released and the war to be over https://t.co/gQEfjE1Ztv ...
Witkoff says the U.S. is cutting short Gaza ceasefire talks
NBC News· 2025-07-25 23:03
Ceasefire Talks Breakdown - US and Israel have essentially cut ceasefire talks in Qatar short due to fundamental differences regarding the end of fighting [1] - Hamas insists any ceasefire involving hostage release must lead to Israel ending its fight and withdrawing completely from Gaza [2] - Israel insists any deal releasing remaining hostages (thought to be less than two dozen alive) means Hamas is finished and has no role in Gaza's governance [3] US Stance and Alternative Options - Steve Witkov indicated Hamas has no appetite for a ceasefire deal [4] - The US may consider alternative options to free remaining hostages, potentially abandoning ceasefire talks [5] - Abandoning ceasefire talks would be a significant development, as negotiated ceasefires have been the primary way hostages are released and food aid enters Gaza [5]
X @The Wall Street Journal
Geopolitical Implications - Hamas accepted a proposed 60-day cease-fire and hostage release deal in Gaza [1] - The deal would trigger American-backed talks to end the war [1]