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At a meeting with Arab country leaders, President Trump and Special Envoy Steve Witcoff will present a new fundamental plan to end the war. Sources report that Israel may not like many aspects of this plan.
As reported by Channel 12, the meeting will be attended by leaders from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia, and Pakistan. This is Donald Trump’s first plan since taking office in January. It is still unclear whether Trump will present it in his speech before the UN General Assembly.
What is known about this plan? The principles it is based on will include releasing all hostages, stopping the war, withdrawing Israeli troops from the Gaza sector, and a day-after plan that will determine who will manage the sector without Hamas’s involvement.
The Americans also want to obtain consent from Arab countries to send military contingents to Gaza to ensure the withdrawal of Israeli troops and secure funding from Arab and Muslim countries for the sector’s reconstruction.
“After nine months of negotiations with all parties, we know how the war-ending plan should look,” said an unnamed high-ranking source in the US administration. “We will present what we believe is the only way to achieve it.”
For Arab leaders, one of the key questions is whether this is an American plan or an Israeli plan presented as American. So far, it is considered an American plan. A source in Israel stated that Prime Minister Netanyahu is familiar with its principles and understands that there will be many things that may not please the government. Especially anything concerning the Palestinian Authority administration’s role in managing the Gaza sector after the war.
“We’ll have to swallow a lot there,” the official said.