US President Donald Trump says Israel and Hamas have "signed off on the first phase" of his 20-point Gaza peace plan, in a major step towards a permanent end to two years of war.
He unveiled the plan at the White House on 29
September alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said Israel
accepted the terms.
On 3 October, Hamas said it agreed to return all 48
remaining hostages being held in Gaza in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in
Israeli jails and Gaza detainees, and to the idea of handing over the
governance of Gaza to Palestinian technocrats.
But the group did not mention other elements, most
notably the requirement that it disarm.
Once the ceasefire takes effect, US, Qatari, Egyptian
and Turkish mediators will attempt to get both sides to agree what Trump called
a "strong, durable, and everlasting peace".
Here is the full text of the president's plan, as
provided by the White House:
1. Gaza will be a deradicalised terror-free zone that
does not pose a threat to its neighbours.
2. Gaza will be redeveloped for the benefit of the
people of Gaza, who have suffered more than enough.
3. If both sides agree to this proposal, the war will
immediately end. Israeli forces will withdraw to the agreed upon line to
prepare for a hostage release. During this time, all military operations,
including aerial and artillery bombardment, will be suspended, and battle lines
will remain frozen until conditions are met for the complete staged withdrawal.
4. Within 72 hours of Israel publicly accepting this
agreement, all hostages, alive and deceased, will be returned.
5. Once all hostages are released, Israel will release
250 life sentence prisoners plus 1,700 Gazans who were detained after 7 October
2023, including all women and children detained in that context. For every
Israeli hostage whose remains are released, Israel will release the remains of
15 deceased Gazans.
6. Once all hostages are returned, Hamas members who
commit to peaceful co-existence and to decommission their weapons will be given
amnesty. Members of Hamas who wish to leave Gaza will be provided safe passage
to receiving countries.
7. Upon acceptance of this agreement, full aid will be
immediately sent into the Gaza Strip. At a minimum, aid quantities will be
consistent with what was included in the 19 January 2025 agreement regarding
humanitarian aid, including rehabilitation of infrastructure (water,
electricity, sewage), rehabilitation of hospitals and bakeries, and entry of
necessary equipment to remove rubble and open roads.
8. Entry of distribution and aid in the Gaza Strip
will proceed without interference from the two parties through the United
Nations and its agencies, and the Red Crescent, in addition to other
international institutions not associated in any manner with either party.
Opening the Rafah crossing in both directions will be subject to the same
mechanism implemented under 19 January 2025 agreement.
9. Gaza will be governed under the temporary
transitional governance of a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee,
responsible for delivering the day-to-day running of public services and
municipalities for the people in Gaza. This committee will be made up of
qualified Palestinians and international experts, with oversight and
supervision by a new international transitional body, the "Board of
Peace," which will be headed and chaired by President Donald J. Trump,
with other members and heads of state to be announced, including Former Prime
Minister Tony Blair. This body will set the framework and handle the funding
for the redevelopment of Gaza until such time as the Palestinian Authority has
completed its reform programme, as outlined in various proposals, including
President Trump's peace plan in 2020 and the Saudi-French proposal, and can
securely and effectively take back control of Gaza. This body will call on best
international standards to create modern and efficient governance that serves the
people of Gaza and is conducive to attracting investment.
10. A Trump economic development plan to rebuild and
energise Gaza will be created by convening a panel of experts who have helped
birth some of the thriving modern miracle cities in the Middle East. Many
thoughtful investment proposals and exciting development ideas have been
crafted by well-meaning international groups, and will be considered to
synthesize the security and governance frameworks to attract and facilitate
these investments that will create jobs, opportunity, and hope for future Gaza.
11. A special economic zone will be established with
preferred tariff and access rates to be negotiated with participating
countries.
12. No one will be forced to leave Gaza, and those who
wish to leave will be free to do so and free to return. We will encourage
people to stay and offer them the opportunity to build a better Gaza.
13. Hamas and other factions agree to not have any
role in the governance of Gaza, directly, indirectly, or in any form. All
military, terror, and offensive infrastructure, including tunnels and weapon
production facilities, will be destroyed and not rebuilt. There will be a
process of demilitarisation of Gaza under the supervision of independent
monitors, which will include placing weapons permanently beyond use through an
agreed process of decommissioning, and supported by an internationally funded
buy back and reintegration programme all verified by the independent monitors.
New Gaza will be fully committed to building a prosperous economy and to
peaceful coexistence with their neighbours.
14. A guarantee will be provided by regional partners
to ensure that Hamas, and the factions, comply with their obligations and that
New Gaza poses no threat to its neighbours or its people.
15. The United States will work with Arab and
international partners to develop a temporary International Stabilisation Force
(ISF) to immediately deploy in Gaza. The ISF will train and provide support to
vetted Palestinian police forces in Gaza, and will consult with Jordan and
Egypt who have extensive experience in this field. This force will be the
long-term internal security solution. The ISF will work with Israel and Egypt
to help secure border areas, along with newly trained Palestinian police forces.
It is critical to prevent munitions from entering Gaza and to facilitate the
rapid and secure flow of goods to rebuild and revitalize Gaza. A deconfliction
mechanism will be agreed upon by the parties.
16. Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza. As the ISF
establishes control and stability, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will
withdraw based on standards, milestones, and timeframes linked to
demilitarization that will be agreed upon between the IDF, ISF, the guarantors,
and the United States, with the objective of a secure Gaza that no longer poses
a threat to Israel, Egypt, or its citizens. Practically, the IDF will
progressively hand over the Gaza territory it occupies to the ISF according to
an agreement they will make with the transitional authority until they are
withdrawn completely from Gaza, save for a security perimeter presence that
will remain until Gaza is properly secure from any resurgent terror threat.
17. In the event Hamas delays or rejects this
proposal, the above, including the scaled-up aid operation, will proceed in the
terror-free areas handed over from the IDF to the ISF.
18. An interfaith dialogue process will be established
based on the values of tolerance and peaceful co-existence to try and change
mindsets and narratives of Palestinians and Israelis by emphasizing the
benefits that can be derived from peace.
19. While Gaza re-development advances and when the PA
reform programme is faithfully carried out, the conditions may finally be in
place for a credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood,
which we recognise as the aspiration of the Palestinian people.
20. The United States will establish a dialogue
between Israel and the Palestinians to agree on a political horizon for
peaceful and prosperous co-existence.
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