Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan Backed by Pakistani Leadership
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!US President Donald Trump has unveiled his “Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict,” a 20-point roadmap designed to secure a lasting peace between Israel and Hamas. A key takeaway from the announcement is the strong and early backing from Pakistan, signaling a renewed push in US-Pakistan diplomatic ties.
During a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump specifically thanked Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, stating they supported the plan “100 per cent” and were “with us from the beginning” of the negotiations.
Sharif publicly welcomed the plan and affirmed Pakistan’s support for a two-state solution as essential for regional stability and economic growth.
Key Elements of the Gaza Plan
The proposal, which aims to lead to a “New Gaza” reconstruction project, sets a sequence of steps to halt hostilities and demilitarize the area:
| Step | Details |
| Immediate Ceasefire | Hostilities to halt immediately upon agreement from both Israel and Hamas. |
| Hostage Exchange | Hamas to return all Israeli hostages (dead or alive) within 72 hours of Israel’s acceptance. |
| Prisoner Release | Israel to release 250 life-sentence prisoners and 1,700 Gazans detained since October 7, 2023. |
| Phased Withdrawal | Israeli forces to suspend all military operations and begin a phased withdrawal, with battle lines frozen. |
| Future Governance | Gaza to be redeveloped as a “terror-free” and “deradicalised” zone, with no Palestinian displacement or West Bank annexation. |

Trump emphasized that the plan was developed after “extensive consultation” with Arab and Muslim leaders, including those from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia, and Pakistan.
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