The American Plan for Peace in The Gaza Strip Has Generated Hopeful Reactions Worldwide. The Plan was Announced on Monday at the White House and Received Broad Support from International Leaders. At the same time, Hamas’s wait-and-see attitude raises questions.
The Plan Received Imediate Approval From Eight Countries That Traditionally Support Gaza: Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, The United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, and Pakistan. These Countries Praised the Leadership of American President Donald Trump and Called His Efforts “Sincere and Determined.”
European Leaders Have also Expressed Their Support. Among Them are French President Emmanuel Macron, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
Macron States on X that “France stands ready to help,” While Meloni Called the Plan A “Possible Turning Point.” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer Emphasizes in A Statement That It is Now Up To Hamas To Lay Down Its Arms And Release The Hostages.
In Israel, President Isaac Herzog Welcomed the Plan, AS DID Opposition Members Who Praised Trump’s Efforts. However, there Remains Division Within the Israeli Government, Mainly Due to the Reluctance of Far-Right Coalition Partners Such As Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich.
Criticism and Uncertainty
Trump Presented the Plan On Monday in the Presence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Plan Has Twenty Points, Including a Prisoner Exchange and an Imediate End to the War.
AltheHe the Plan Receives Broad Support, It Remains Uncertain Whether is the solution to the nearly two-year war in Gaza. Hamas Has Received the Proposal But Has Not Yet Given a Substantive Response.
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad (Pij), An Ally of Hamas, Said That The Plan “Is a Recipe for Blowing Up The Region.” Without Hamas’s Consent, The Plan Seems Difficult to Implement. But Trump and Netanyahu Have Indicated that the plan can be applied in Parts of Gaza That Are No Longer Under Hamas Control.
Meanwhile, The Humanitarian Situation in Gaza Remains Dire. The War Has Claimed Tens of Thousands of Lives. In Addition, the population is Facing a Severe Shortage of Food, Clean Water, and Medical Care.