Israel accepts US peace proposal to end Gaza war

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Israel has agreed to a United States proposal to end its war in Gaza, following talks between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump at the White House.

The 20-point plan unveiled by the White House seeks to halt Israeli military operations, secure the release of hostages and prisoners on both sides, and encourage Palestinians to remain in Gaza.

It comes after a UN Commission of Inquiry recently described Israel’s campaign as a genocide.

“So this is a big, big day, a beautiful day,” Trump said. “Potentially one of the great days ever in civilisation.”

Under the deal, Hamas has 72 hours from Israel’s acceptance to release the remaining Israeli hostages – estimated at around 20. In return, Israel would gradually withdraw its forces while a temporary technocratic Palestinian administration governs Gaza under international oversight.

The plan envisions a “Board of Peace” chaired by Trump and including former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, who described the proposal as “bold and intelligent.” Blair said it offered “the best chance of ending two years of war, misery and suffering.”

Netanyahu expressed his full backing, declaring the plan met Israel’s strategic goals and calling Trump “the greatest friend that Israel has ever had in the White House.”

Key features include an immediate ceasefire, a phased withdrawal of Israeli troops, amnesty for Hamas members who renounce violence, and a major influx of humanitarian aid overseen by the UN and Red Crescent. An International Stabilisation Force would take over security, training vetted Palestinian police.

The plan also outlines future discussions toward Palestinian self-determination, though details remain vague.

Some Palestinians in Gaza voiced doubt. “It’s clear that this plan is unrealistic,” said Ibrahim Joudeh from the Al-Mawasi humanitarian zone. Others, like street vendor Anas Srour, expressed cautious optimism: “No war lasts forever. This time I am very optimistic.”

The proposal follows tensions over an Israeli airstrike in Doha, which killed a Qatari serviceman. Netanyahu apologised directly to Qatar’s Prime Minister in a call mediated by Trump, pledging not to repeat such an attack.

While scepticism persists, the announcement marks the most concrete US-brokered attempt yet to end the Gaza conflict, with international actors urging it to open a pathway toward a two-state solution.

Source: ABC News

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