Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 4th October 2025, 7:07 AM
Hamas has expressed willingness to begin immediate negotiations aimed at freeing the Israeli hostages it holds and bringing an end to the nearly two-year-long conflict in Gaza, following a peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump.
The 20-point plan was announced by Trump on Monday at the White House, alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who gave cautious support to the initiative.
Below is a detailed outline of the plan as released by the White House:
1. Demilitarisation
Gaza will be transformed into a deradicalised, terror-free zone, posing no threat to neighbouring states.
2. Redevelopment
The territory will be redeveloped for the benefit of its people, who have endured years of conflict.
3. Immediate Ceasefire
If both parties accept, hostilities will cease immediately. Israeli forces will withdraw to an agreed line to prepare for hostage release. All military operations—including aerial and artillery bombardment—will be suspended, and battle lines frozen until conditions for staged withdrawal are met.
4. Hostage Release Timeline
Within 72 hours of Israel publicly accepting the agreement, all hostages, living or deceased, will be returned.
5. Prisoner Exchanges
Following the release of hostages:
6. Hamas Amnesty
Hamas members who commit to peaceful co-existence and decommission weapons will be granted amnesty. Those wishing to leave Gaza will be provided safe passage.
7. Humanitarian Aid
Full aid will be delivered immediately, including:
8. Aid Distribution
Aid delivery will occur without interference from either side, facilitated by the UN, Red Crescent, and other neutral international organisations. The Rafah crossing will operate under the previously agreed January 2025 framework.
9. Temporary Governance
Gaza will be administered by a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee, overseen by an international transitional body, the “Board of Peace”, chaired by President Trump, with members including former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. This body will manage redevelopment and funding until the Palestinian Authority (PA) can safely and effectively assume control.
10. Economic Development
An expert panel will design a plan to revitalise Gaza, attract investment, and create jobs, drawing on successful modern urban development models in the Middle East.
11. Special Economic Zone
A special economic zone will be established, with preferential tariffs and access negotiated with participating countries.
12. Freedom of Movement
Residents may choose to stay or leave Gaza freely, with encouragement to remain and contribute to rebuilding.
13. Demilitarisation Enforcement
Hamas and other factions will have no governance role, and all military infrastructure, tunnels, and weapon facilities will be destroyed. Weapons will be permanently decommissioned under international monitoring.
14. Regional Guarantees
Regional partners will ensure Hamas compliance and that Gaza remains non-threatening.
15. International Stabilisation Force
A temporary International Stabilization Force (ISF) will train Palestinian police and help secure borders in cooperation with Israel, Egypt, and Jordan. This force will oversee safe movement of goods and prevent munitions entering Gaza.
16. Israeli Withdrawal
Israel will not annex Gaza. The IDF will progressively hand over control to the ISF and withdraw entirely once security conditions are met. A perimeter presence may remain temporarily.
17. Contingency Measures
If Hamas delays or rejects the proposal, aid operations will proceed in IDF-controlled, terror-free areas.
18. Interfaith Dialogue
A process will be established promoting tolerance and peaceful co-existence, aiming to change narratives and foster mutual understanding between Palestinians and Israelis.
19. Pathway to Palestinian Statehood
As Gaza redevelopment progresses and PA reforms are implemented, conditions may allow a credible path toward Palestinian self-determination and statehood.
20. Political Dialogue
The United States will facilitate ongoing dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians to establish a framework for peaceful and prosperous co-existence.Top of Form
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