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Muslim States Join European Powers in Backing Trump’s Gaza Plan

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 30th September 2025, 12:15 PM

Muslim States Join European Powers in Backing Trump’s Gaza Plan

Key Muslim-majority nations on Monday declared support for a plan by US President Donald Trump to end the war in Gaza, even as some Palestinians condemned the proposal as a “farce.”

Washington’s European allies echoed the call, urging Hamas to accept the deal. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu endorsed the plan but warned Hamas of further devastation if it failed to comply.

 

Eight Arab and Muslim-majority countries issued a joint declaration welcoming Trump’s initiative:

Countries Position / Contribution
Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Turkey Recognise Israel, though relations vary in stability
Qatar Key mediator in past negotiations
Saudi Arabia Normalisation with Israel remains a central Trump–Netanyahu objective
Indonesia Offered troops for a future Gaza stabilisation force
Pakistan Seeks closer ties with Washington and publicly backed Trump’s efforts

 

The statement read: “We welcome the role of the American president and his sincere efforts aimed at ending the war in Gaza. We affirm our readiness to engage positively and constructively with the United States and the parties toward finalising the agreement and ensuring its implementation.”

Palestinian Reactions

  • The Palestinian Authority (PA), often marginalised by Netanyahu, welcomed Trump’s “sincere and determined efforts.”
  • Hamas has yet to issue a detailed response, saying it has not formally received the plan.
  • Islamic Jihad rejected the initiative outright, calling it: “A recipe for continued aggression against the Palestinian people… Israel is attempting – via the United States – to impose what it could not achieve through war.”
  • Gaza residents expressed scepticism. Abu Mazen Nassar, 52, remarked: “We as a people will not accept this farce.”

 

European leaders lined up to endorse Trump’s proposal:

Leader Statement / Position
Emmanuel Macron (France) Praised Trump’s “commitment to ending the war,” said Hamas must free hostages and Israel must commit “resolutely.”
Keir Starmer (UK) Declared Britain “strongly supports” Trump’s efforts to stop fighting and deliver humanitarian aid.
Antonio Costa (EU Chief) Urged all sides to “seize this moment to give peace a genuine chance.”
Giorgia Meloni (Italy) Called on all sides to “accept the plan,” amid domestic criticism of her government’s cautious stance.
Johann Wadephul (Germany) Said the plan “offers a unique opportunity to end the terrible war in Gaza.”
Pedro Sánchez (Spain) Despite accusing Israel of “genocide,” welcomed the plan and reiterated that a two-state solution remains the only viable option.

 

The plan envisions the creation of a transitional governing body in Gaza led by Trump in cooperation with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Blair hailed the initiative: “President Trump has put down a bold and intelligent plan which, if agreed, can end the war, bring immediate relief to Gaza, ensure Israel’s absolute and enduring security, and secure the release of all hostages.”

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