Overview
- The White House published the plan outlining an immediate halt to fighting upon mutual assent, the release of all hostages within 72 hours, large-scale Israeli prisoner releases, and a staged Israel Defense Forces withdrawal.
- The proposal bars Hamas from governing Gaza and calls for a temporary technocratic Palestinian committee overseen by an international Board of Peace chaired by President Trump, with an International Stabilization Force to support security.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly endorsed the plan and warned that Israel will resume or escalate military operations if Hamas rejects or sabotages it, a stance Trump backed.
- The Palestinian Authority welcomed the initiative and pledged to implement required reforms including elections, textbook changes, and ending payments to families of militants.
- Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE, Turkey, Indonesia, and Pakistan voiced support alongside the UK, France, the EU, and the UN, as Israeli hostage families urged maximum pressure on Hamas; Trump and Netanyahu also conveyed Israel’s regret to Qatar’s leader over a prior strike in Doha.