New York, NY – President Donald Trump issued his new 20-point plan to end the Gaza War on Monday, when he also welcomed Israelically Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu To the White House.
The Trump administration published a 20-point plan on Monday afternoon about how it will end the war in Gaza, while the bloodshed continues to rage since October 7, 2023. The plan includes the granting of Hamas terrorists who give up their arms that give up their arms for peace “amnesty” and the area of ​​a “gaza and the area of ​​Gaza and the Gaza and the Gaza area and the Gaza area and the” Gaza area “and the” Gaza area “and the terror and the Gaza area and the” Gaza-free “and the” Gaza-Faired “and Areaa area and the” Gaza-free “and the” Gaza-Faired “and Area. Long -term poses a threat to a threat to a threat to a threat to a threat to a threat to a threat to a threat.
“If both parties agree with this proposal, the war will end immediately. Israeli armed forces will withdraw into the agreed line to prepare for a hostage release. During this time, all military operations, including aerial and artillery bombardments, will be suspended, and combat lines will be replaced for the conditions,” ” document reading.
The plan explained that the country will release the remaining hostages in its captivity within 72 hours of accepting the agreement – whether they live or have died. In the release of the remaining hostages, Israel will then release “250 lifelong prisoners plus 1700 Gazanen who were held after 7 October 2023,” said the fifth point of the plan.
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Israeli soldiers look at the Northern Gaza Strip from South Israel 30 July 2025. (Ohad Zwigenberg/AP photo)
The plan adds that Hamas terrorists who are peaceful and give up their weapons get “Amnesty”.
“As soon as all hostages have been returned, Hamas members who are committed to peaceful co-exist and their weapons will be out of use.
Hamas has not yet accepted the agreement, where Trump threatens the terrorist group to accept the plan or is probably dealing with further bloodshed.
“Israel would have my full support to end the task of destroying Hamas’s threat,” Trump said on Monday during a press conference and warned Hamas to accept the deal. “But I hope we will have a deal for peace. And if Hamas rejects the deal, which is always possible – they are the only ones left. Everyone has accepted it. But I have the feeling that we will have a positive answer. But if not, as you know, you might have our full support to do what you should do.”

President Trump greets the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu outside the White House on September 29, while the couple works to reach peace in Gaza. (Annabelle Gordon/Bloomberg via Getty images)
Netanyahu added on Monday during a joint press conference with Trump that Israel “will finish the job itself” if Hamas does not agree with the plan and the region will remain Troets.
“If Hamas rejects your plan, Mr President, or if they supposedly accept it, and then … in fact do everything to prevent it, then Israel will finish the job itself. This can be done in the easy way, or it can be done in the difficult way, but it will prefer the easy bleeding,” he said.
A 21-point peace plan circulated earlier this month in the United Nations, because Israel launched long distance attacks deep in Yemen, hit goals more than 2,000 kilometers from home and emphasizes how fleeting the Middle East, even when diplomacy played in New York.
Trump unveiled the 21-point initiative to terminate the Gaza war during meetings with Arab leaders on the sidelines of the General Meeting of the United Nations earlier in September.
“Foreign partners were a broad agreement that President Trump was the only one who could end the fighting in Gaza and expressed the hope that they could collaborate with special envoy Witkoff to consider the president’s plan, while Americans continue to deal with Israeli officials,” added the official of the White House.

President Trump organized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in the White House while the couple wants to reach a peace agreement in the Gaza War. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Witkoff spoke at the Concordia Annual Summit in New York, and also described a “very productive” meeting between Trump and officials from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia and Pakistan on Tuesday.
“We have presented what we call the Trump 21-point plan for peace in the Middle East,” said Witkoff. “I think it tackles the Israeli concern and concern of neighbors in the region.”
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas focuses on the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly on 26 September 2024, at the UN headquarters. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, speaking in a registered UNGA address after he was excluded from arrival to the US, also supported the support.
“We declare that we are ready to collaborate with US President Donald Trump and with the Kingdom of Saudi Aarabia and France, the United Nations and all partners to implement the peace plan that was approved in the conference that was held on 22 September, in a way that would lead to a righteous peace and regional cooperation,” said Abbas.
Abbas added that the PA is willing to take over safety and governance in Gaza while Hamas has to disarm.
“The dawn of freedom will arise, and the flag of Palestine will fly high in our air as a symbol of dignity, steadfastness and free of the yoke of occupation,” he said. “Palestine belongs to us. Jerusalem is the jewel of our hearts and our eternal capital. We will not leave our home country. We will not leave our country.”
NetanyahuBefore he left for New York, where he was planned to tackle UNGA Free Day, said without direct comments on the 21-point proposal: “In Washington I will meet for the fourth time with President Trump, and I will discuss with him the great chances of making our Vreets, to make the historical, to make the historical”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends his corruption process in the court in Tel Aviv on March 12, 2025. (Yair Sagi/Pool/AFP via Getty images)
Even when Trump pushed diplomacy into New York, Israel expanded his campaign against Iran -supported militias. The IDF confirmed on Thursday that it had performed a wide wave of air strikes against Houthi goals in Sana’a, Yemen, less than 24 hours after a Houthi -Drone hit in a hotel in Eilat and injured 24 people, two of them seriously.
Saudi and Israeli media reported more than 10 strikes during the weekly address of Houthis, aimed at command social centers, head office information and military connections. Israeli officials estimate that more than 50 militants have been killed. The IDF said the operation concerned dozens of planes and refueling on long distance, so that the 15th strike of Israel in Yemen was marked since the war began.
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Minister of Defense Israel Katz said that the raids, carried out under the supplied code name package, have caused a serious blow.
“We have beaten countless terrorist goals of the Houthi regime in Sana’a, eliminate dozens of agents and destroyed stocks of drones and weapons,” Katz said. “As I promised yesterday – those who harm us will be harmed sevenfold.”


