Gaza, Netanyahu and Trump
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With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by his side, President Donald Trump unveiled an ambitious plan for securing and redeveloping the Gaza Strip and placing it under control of an international transitional government overseen by a board led by Trump himself,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed reporters at a joint news conference Monday, Sept. 29 in Washington, D.C. after agreeing to accept the terms of a peace plan between Israel and Gaza proposed by the Trump Administration, which includes a path to Palestinian statehood.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza stands out from previous ceasefire proposals: For the first time, it tries to outline the key question of how the territory will be ruled after the war.
President Donald Trump said Hamas had three to four days to respond to the plan, adding that there would be "not much" room for negotiation.
The plan is a significant moment - but it lacks the nuts and bolts that determine whether diplomatic agreements hold together, or don't.