US Official Claims Progress in Trump Plan for Gaza Seems Positive
A report from the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, states that Axios quoted a U.S. official as saying progress on President Donald Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza currently looks promising.
The official added that everyone is confident about reaching an agreement on Gaza and is working toward making this process successful.
President Trump recently unveiled a 20-point plan aimed at ending the Gaza conflict. The proposal emphasizes an immediate ceasefire, the release of Israeli prisoners in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian detainees, Israeli troops returning to agreed positions, and establishing an international body to rebuild and govern Gaza.
Palestinian resistance groups-who over the past two years have consistently expressed their readiness for a ceasefire and acceptance of a just peace while participating multiple times at negotiation tables-have conditionally approved this plan pending clarification on several points.
This latest Trump initiative seems less focused on achieving genuine peace and more intended to extricate the Israeli regime from its internal and external strategic deadlock. Signs of this are evident in how officials from various countries act toward Israel within forums such as the United Nations General Assembly, sporting arenas, academic circles, and legal settings.