The US president, Donald Trump, has introduced the 20-point peace plan to end the Gaza war.
The US president, Donald Trump, has introduced the 20-point peace plan to end the Gaza war.
The plan has been welcomed by leaders from other parts of the world including India.
The plan has been welcomed by leaders from other parts of the world including India.
It provides a viable pathway to long term sustainable peace, security and development for the Palestinian and Israeli people.
It provides a viable pathway to long term sustainable peace, security and development for the Palestinian and Israeli people.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also accepted Trump's comprehensive peace plan which proposes immediate ceasefire in the region, hostage releases, demilitarization of the region and Gaza's redevelopment into a "terror-free zone".
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also accepted Trump's comprehensive peace plan which proposes immediate ceasefire in the region, hostage releases, demilitarization of the region and Gaza's redevelopment into a "terror-free zone".
Trump emphasized that acceptance by both sides would halt the war "immediately," but warned that if Hamas rejects the plan, the US would support Israel in further military action.
Trump emphasized that acceptance by both sides would halt the war "immediately," but warned that if Hamas rejects the plan, the US would support Israel in further military action.
Hamas has formally responded to Trump's 20-point Gaza peace plan. But said, it wants further negotiations on a number of key points outlined in the US peace plan.
Hamas has formally responded to Trump's 20-point Gaza peace plan. But said, it wants further negotiations on a number of key points outlined in the US peace plan.