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Eight Arab-Islamic Countries Respond to Trump’s Gaza Plan

The foreign ministers of Turkey, Jordan, Qatar, the​ UAE, Indonesia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt issued a joint statement in response too TrumpS‌ ceasefire plan for Gaza.

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.

News Sources: © ‌webangah News Agency
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