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Trump and Netanyahu say they have agreed on proposed Gaza peace plan

• Sep 29, 2025, 7:16 PM
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he supports a 20-point plan proposal laid out on Monday by US President Donald Trump, which would end the war on Gaza and free remaining hostages. The plan includes conditions that Hamas, which is currently reviewing the proposal, has previously rejected.

Trump says Israel would have the "full backing" of the United States to take steps to defeat Hamas if it doesn’t accept proposed peace deal.

“If Hamas rejects your plan, Mr. President, or if they supposedly accept it and then do everything to counter it, then Israel will finish the job by itself,” Netanyahu said after meeting with Trump at the White House. “This can be done the easy way or it can be done the hard way, but it will be done.”

For its part, the Palestinian government in the occupied West Bank has said it welcomes the proposed plan, and has promised to implement the reforms it calls for. Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations, said Palestinian officials stood ready to work with Trump and Arab countries in bringing an end to the war.

"Let us not delay a single minute more in doing what is necessary for this just peace to replace the unbearable reality of today," Mansour said during a Security Council meeting on the Middle East.

The governments of Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have also published statements supporting the proposal.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a news conference with President Donald Trump in the State Dining Room of the White House, 29 September, 2025
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a news conference with President Donald Trump in the State Dining Room of the White House, 29 September, 2025 AP Photo

The plan calls for a temporary governing board that would be headed by Trump and include former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. It calls for the withdrawal of Israeli troops, but only after Hamas disarms and the international security force deploys.

Israel would maintain a “security perimeter presence," a vague phrasing that could mean it would keep a buffer zone inside Gaza.

The plan does not require people to leave Gaza and calls for the war to end immediately if both sides accept it.

It also calls for all remaining hostages to be released within 72 hours of Israel accepting the plan. In return, Israel would free Palestinians serving life sentences in its prisons, as well as detained from Gaza since the start of the war.

Smoke rises following an Israeli military strike in Gaza City, 26 September, 2025
Smoke rises following an Israeli military strike in Gaza City, 26 September, 2025 AP Photo

Meanwhile, humanitarian aid would would be allowed to enter Gaza by “neutral international bodies,” including the United Nations and the Red Crescent. Whether or not the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Fund would continue its operations is unclear.

The proposal has only a vague promise that Palestinian statehood might be possible.

"I think we are beyond very close," Trump said at the start of a news conference with Netanyahu where he detailed the deal.

As he welcomed Netanyahu to the White House, Trump responded affirmatively when asked by reporters whether he was confident a deal would be soon reached to end the fighting between Israel and Hamas.

"I am. I'm very confident," Trump said.

Relatives and supporters of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza call for their immediate release in front of the US Embassy branch office in Tel Aviv, 29 September, 2025
Relatives and supporters of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza call for their immediate release in front of the US Embassy branch office in Tel Aviv, 29 September, 2025 AP Photo

Earlier on Monday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt urged both sides to finalise an agreement to bring an end to the nearly two-year-old war in Gaza.

"Ultimately the president knows when you get to a good deal, both sides are going to leave a little bit unhappy," Leavitt told reporters. "But we need this conflict to end."

The war began when Hamas militants attacked southern Israel on 7 October 2023, killing around 1,200 people, most of them civilians.

Hamas took 251 people as hostages, and is currently holding 48, of whom 20 are believed to still be alive. A subsequent Israeli offensive has to date killed at least 66,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry whose figures do not distinguish between fighters and civilians.

Netanyahu apologises to Qatar

Meanwhile, Netanyahu issued an official apology to Qatar for killing one of its citizens during an air strike on Doha which targeted a Hamas delegation.

"As a first step, Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed his deep regret that Israel's missile strike against Hamas targets in Qatar unintentionally killed a Qatari serviceman," a statement from the White House said.

"He further expressed regret that, in targeting Hamas leadership during hostage negotiations, Israel violated Qatari sovereignty and affirmed that Israel will not conduct such an attack again in the future."

Damage is seen after an Israeli strike targeted a compound that hosted Hamas' political leadership in Doha, 10 September, 2025
Damage is seen after an Israeli strike targeted a compound that hosted Hamas' political leadership in Doha, 10 September, 2025 AP Photo

At least five low-ranking Hamas members were also killed in the 9 September strike, which targeted the senior Hamas leadership involved in negotiating a US-backed ceasefire.

It was the first attack by Israel on Qatar, a key mediator in ceasefire efforts.

The strike was met with global outrage with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres calling it a "flagrant violation" of Qatar's sovereignty.


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