šØ A new historic peace initiative has been announced by Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and former U.S. President Donald Trump, aiming to end the long-running Gaza conflict. But the plan has raised big questions about its missing vital piece Palestinian statehood.
š Key Points of the Proposed Plan:
š Immediate Ceasefire & Hostage Exchange
IDF withdrawal to agreed lines, hostilities frozen.
All hostages released within 72 hours.
Israel frees 250 lifesentence prisoners + 1,700 Gazans in exchange.
š Hamas Terms
Members renouncing violence gain amnesty & safe passage.
Hamas excluded from governance.
š Governance Framework
Gaza to be run by a Palestinian technocratic committee.
Oversight by a Board of Peace led by Trump, with Tony Blair included.
Transitional rule until a reformed Palestinian Authority (PA) can take over.
š Humanitarian Aid & Reconstruction
Aid flows via UN & neutral agencies.
Infrastructure, hospitals, bakeries, and rubble removal prioritized.
Rafah crossing reopened.
š Economic Path
Trumpās economic plan to create jobs & investments.
Special Economic Zone with tariff benefits.
š Security
Gaza to be fully demilitarized.
U.S. & regional allies to train Palestinian police & secure borders.
š Future Outlook
If Hamas delays, aid continues only in terror-free areas.
Long-term goal: possible pathway to Palestinian statehood (conditional, no timeline).
ā ļø Controversy:
Critics point out that while the plan covers aid, governance, and security, it leaves statehood undefined. Thereās no binding timeline for Palestinian sovereignty ā raising doubts on whether this will be accepted by Palestinians.
š¬ Trump: Everyone else has accepted it.ā
š¬ Netanyahu: If Hamas rejects, Israel will finish the job by itself
š Key Question for Investors & Observers:
Will the plan stabilize Gaza enough to attract international investment and economic recovery, or will the lack of a clear statehood roadmap ke
ep uncertainty high?