Trump Announces Gaza Ceasefire, Condition Highlighted
- The United States President Donald Trump has announced a ceasefire plan in Gaza following war with Israel
- Trump planned to establish a dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians to agree on a political horizon for peaceful and prosperous co-existence
- The American President gave out the terms and condition in the plan to end Israel's war on Gaza
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Washington DC, United States - US President Donald Trump has opened up on the plan to end Israel's war on Gaza.
President Trump said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed his support over the plan to ceasefire in Gaza.

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As reported by TRTWORLD, the plan calls for the phased withdrawal of Israeli forces from the besieged enclave.
Trump explained that the plan alo has to do with the creation of an international body tasked with fully disarming Hamas and demilitarising Gaza.
The United States President said the plan includes the establishment of a new oversight body, the so-called Board of Peace.
The American president added that it will include former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and other figures to be named later.
According to the plan, Hamas will have no role in Gaza’s governance, either directly or indirectly.
Trump’s Gaza ceasefire terms
- Arab and Muslim countries commit to demilitarising Gaza.
- The US will establish a dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians to agree on a political horizon for peaceful and prosperous co-existence, and within 72 hours of Israel publicly accepting this agreement, all hostages, alive and deceased, will be returned.
- If both sides agree to the Gaza peace proposal, the war will immediately end, and Israel will not Occupy or annex Gaza.
- The plan envisions a phased withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.
- The plan calls for an international body, known as the Board of Peace, led by Trump, to oversee post-war governance.
- Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair could be on the board; others to be named in the coming days.
- Hamas will play no role in the governance of Gaza at all, directly or indirectly.
- The new Palestinian government is to be made up of Palestinians and international experts.

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