Tangle

The U.S. proposes a plan for peace in Gaza.

Oct 2, 2025
President Trump proposed a 20-point plan to address the Gaza conflict, featuring a controversial hostage-prisoner exchange and a framework for governance. The document has garnered mixed reactions, with some praising its potential while others criticize it for lacking enforceability. Key players, including Jared Kushner and Tony Blair, were instrumental in its development amid regional complexities. Reactions from both left and right commentators highlight deep divisions over the plan's legitimacy and effectiveness, raising questions about Palestinian agency and future peace.
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INSIGHT

Plan Marries Ceasefire And Reconstruction

  • The Trump plan combines immediate ceasefire terms with a post-war governance and rebuilding framework for Gaza.
  • It pairs a hostage-prisoner exchange and demilitarization with international oversight and an economic zone to stabilize the Strip.
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How The Proposal Was Assembled

  • The plan's origins reportedly trace to a Qatar strike that derailed talks and led Trump to broker apologies between leaders.
  • Advisors Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff combined earlier ceasefire proposals and Tony Blair's Gaza plan into the 20-point document.
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Board Of Peace Oversees Gaza Transition

  • The plan creates a Board of Peace chaired by Trump and others to oversee Gaza's transition and governance.
  • It envisions a technocratic transitional committee administering redevelopment under international supervision.
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