New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday Welcomed Us President Donald Trump’s Announcement of a Comprehensive Plan to End Gaza Conflict.“We Welcome President Donald J Trump’s Announcement of a Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict. It provides a viable pathway to long-term and sustainable Peace, Security and Development for the Palestinian and Israeli People, as also for the larger west asian region, “Said PM in a post on x.
PM Modi Expressed Hope that “All Concerned will come together behind president trump’s initiative and support this effort to end conflict and secure peace.”Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Announced on Monday that they have agreed on a plan to end the gaza war, thought it is unclear if Hamas will account the terms.Also Read: Who will govern gaza? Donald Trump’s 20-Point Peace Plan-ExplainedThe Gop Leader’s Plan on the Israel-Hamas War, Which Started on October 7, 2023, Involves A 20-Point Pace Proposal Aimed at Ending the Conflict and Preventing Further Secalation in the Regation. The plan calls for an immediati ceasefire, the release of hostages, and the protection of civilians on both sides. It also stresses the need for Stronger Regional Cooperation and International Monitoring to Ensure Compliance. Trump has argued that only a detailed, step-by-step framework can restore stability.
What If Hamas Rejects Deal?
Hamas has yet to give its Judgement on the 20-Point Plan, Casting Uncesty over the Initiative to End the Ongoing Conflict. The plan calls for a ceasefire, the release of hostages by Hamas within 72 hours, the disarmament of Hamas, and a gradual israeli withdrawal withdrawal from gaza, Followed by a post-wait-war transional Trump Himself.“I support your plan to end the war in gaza which achieves our war aims,” Netanyahu said during a joint press conference with us president. “If Hamas Rejects Your Plan, President, or if they supposely accept it and then basically do everything to countTrump said that israel would have his “full backing” if hamas did not accept the deal. However, he insisted that Peace in the Middle East was “Beyond very close” and described the announsement of the plan as “potentially one of the great days ever in civilization.”India was one of the first counts to recognize a palestinian state in 1988 and also supported a two-state solution at the un.Since the Nearly Three-Year War, Over 65,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to gaza’s health ministry.
