White House releases Gaza peace plan as Trump meets Netanyah
Trump said Israel to withdraw from Gaza ‘in phases’ under the deal; Hamas negotiators will review the plan ‘in good faith’ and provide response, an official said.

A White House peace plan for Gaza released on Monday (September 29, 2025) proposes an end to the conflict between Israel and Hamas militants and the return of all hostages, living and dead, within 72 hours of Israel publicly accepting the agreement.
Mr. Trump on Monday (September 29, 2025) laid out a 20-point plan for ending the Israel-Hamas war and establishing a postwar governance in the war-battered Palestinian territory. Mr. Trump’s plan would establish a temporary governing board that would be headed by him and include former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Trump’s Gaza plan
Gaza residents will be ‘encouraged to stay’ under Mr. Trump’s plan, said White House. Mr. Trump said Israel has ‘full backing’ of the U.S. to take steps to defeat Hamas if it doesn’t accept proposed peace deal.
If both sides agree to the proposal, “the war will immediately end,” according to the plan. Israeli forces will withdraw to agreed-upon lines to prepare for the hostage release.
The plan does not require people to leave Gaza and calls for the war to end immediately if both sides accept it.
The proposal also calls for an end to Hamas rule of Gaza and the disarmament of the militant group, said the officials briefed on the plan.
The plan also includes the establishment of an international security force to take over law enforcement in postwar Gaza, they said.
Mr. Trump on Monday (September 29, 2025) laid out a 20-point plan for ending the Israel-Hamas war and establishing a postwar governance in the war-battered Palestinian territory. Mr. Trump’s plan would establish a temporary governing board that would be headed by him and include former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Trump’s Gaza plan
Gaza residents will be ‘encouraged to stay’ under Mr. Trump’s plan, said White House. Mr. Trump said Israel has ‘full backing’ of the U.S. to take steps to defeat Hamas if it doesn’t accept proposed peace deal.
If both sides agree to the proposal, “the war will immediately end,” according to the plan. Israeli forces will withdraw to agreed-upon lines to prepare for the hostage release.
The plan does not require people to leave Gaza and calls for the war to end immediately if both sides accept it.
The proposal also calls for an end to Hamas rule of Gaza and the disarmament of the militant group, said the officials briefed on the plan.
The plan also includes the establishment of an international security force to take over law enforcement in postwar Gaza, they said.
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