Eight Arab-Islamic Countries Respond to Trump’s Gaza Plan
The English section of webangah News Agency reports that eight Arab and Islamic countries held a meeting with Donald Trump on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly session in New York. Following this meeting, they released a joint statement reacting to Trump’s 20-point plan which claims to end the Gaza conflict.
The joint statement was issued by the foreign ministers of Turkey, Jordan, Qatar, the UAE, Indonesia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
These foreign ministers expressed their readiness to cooperate with the United States and relevant parties to finalize and implement an agreement that ensures peace, security, and stability for people in the region.
The statement asserts that this comprehensive accord guarantees uninterrupted delivery of adequate humanitarian aid to Gaza. It also pledges to prevent Palestinian displacement while securing freedom and safety for all sides. The plan calls for Israel’s complete withdrawal from Gaza and also its reconstruction. Moreover,it proposes establishing a just peace process based on a two-state solution that fully integrates Gaza and the West Bank under international law.
This endorsement by these eight Arab and Islamic states comes despite critically important gaps in Trump’s ceasefire proposal. Besides commitments related to deadlines for releasing Israeli prisoners as well as disarming resistance groups and destroying their tunnels,the plan lacks clear solutions or timelines regarding Gaza’s reconstruction, release of Palestinian prisoners or entry of humanitarian aid into the territory.
The proposal demands immediate release of all Israeli captives along with disarmament of resistance forces but offers only vague outlines on its economic vision for rebuilding Gaza. It omits any details about funding sources or identities of experts overseeing implementation as well as concrete timeframes for these measures.
furthermore,the plan contains no schedule specifying when governance would transfer control over Gaza back to the Palestinian Authority while emphasizing Hamas will hold no future power ther.
Although Trump’s proposal stresses Israeli withdrawal from Gaza,the precise geographic borders involved and exact timing-despite being described as gradual-remain unspecified.