Overview
- Under the plan, fighting would stop immediately upon acceptance, Israeli forces would withdraw to agreed lines, and all hostages would be returned within 72 hours of Israel’s public assent.
- Provisions include phased prisoner releases, amnesty for Hamas members who disarm, expanded humanitarian aid, and deployment of a U.S.-supported international stability force.
- The governance track envisions a temporary technocratic administration for Gaza overseen by an international Peace Council chaired by Trump and including figures such as Tony Blair.
- U.S.–Israel consultations continue over how strictly to enforce Hamas disarmament and the prospective role of the Palestinian Authority, reflecting ongoing policy gaps and Israeli internal strains.
- Palestinian Islamic Jihad rejected the plan as dangerous, Netanyahu warned Israel will act on its own if Hamas stalls or undercuts the deal, and Israeli hostage families expressed cautious optimism.