Trump's Ambitious Gaza Peace Plan: A Tipping Point?

U.S.-mediated talks in Egypt aim to resolve the Israel-Hamas war with a 20-point plan by Donald Trump. Key challenges include Hamas disarmament and Israeli negotiations amid political tension. Mediators face complex issues, including Gaza governance and the role of an International Stabilization Force.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 06-10-2025 14:22 IST | Created: 06-10-2025 14:22 IST
Trump's Ambitious Gaza Peace Plan: A Tipping Point?
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In a bid to end the longstanding conflict in Gaza, U.S.-mediated talks have commenced in Egypt, involving both Israeli and Hamas delegations. Spearheaded by Donald Trump's ambitious 20-point plan, the negotiations target a ceasefire and potential disarmament of Hamas. The release of hostages and a military withdrawal are among the main agenda items.

Israeli leaders remain divided as Prime Minister Netanyahu faces pressure from both nationalists demanding continued military action and opposition supporting the peace initiative. Key figures, such as Israel's strategic affairs minister, are set to join in the negotiations this week, ensuring representation from top security and policy advisers.

The path to peace is fraught with challenges, chiefly centered around the disarmament of Hamas and the establishment of a new governance model for Gaza. Trump's optimism stands firm, urging quick progress in negotiations. Whether the plan succeeds hinges upon resolving critical details and securing cooperation from all parties involved.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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