Key Points

Israel's ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, expressed gratitude for Prime Minister Modi's support of the US-led Gaza peace plan. The initiative, unveiled by President Trump, aims to establish a comprehensive framework for resolving the long-standing conflict. Modi described the plan as a viable pathway to sustainable peace and development in the region. The proposal includes strict preconditions for Palestinian self-governance, emphasizing democratic institutions, human rights, and economic transparency.

Key Points: Modi Backs Trump Gaza Peace Plan Israel Welcomes Support

  • Modi endorses Trump's comprehensive Gaza peace framework
  • Israeli envoy highlights critical governance requirements for Palestinian self-rule
  • Plan includes demilitarization and hostage release conditions
  • Regional stakeholders show potential for constructive dialogue
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Thankful for PM Modi backing Gaza peace plan: Israeli envoy Reuven Azar

Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar praises PM Modi's support for US-led Gaza peace initiative, highlighting international diplomatic efforts for regional stability.

"What we saw yesterday in the White House was a presentation of a comprehensive plan to end the war in Gaza - Reuven Azar, Israeli Ambassador"

New Delhi, Sep 30

Israeli Ambassador to India Reuven Azar on Tuesday expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for backing the US-led peace plan aimed at ending the conflict in Gaza, and urged more countries to support the initiative.

The announcement came a day after US President Donald Trump unveiled his 20-point peace plan at the White House in the presence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Addressing a press conference in New Delhi, Azar described the development as "historic".

"What we saw yesterday in the White House was a presentation of a comprehensive plan to end the war in Gaza, but also a vision, a vision for the future," he added.

Earlier on Tuesday, Prime Minister Modi welcomed Trump's proposal, describing it as a step towards stability in the region.

In a post on X, he wrote, "We welcome President Donald J. Trump's announcement of a comprehensive plan to end the Gaza conflict. It provides a viable pathway to long-term and sustainable peace, security and development for the Palestinian and Israeli people, as also for the larger West Asian region."

Azar noted that the plan has wide international support.

"It has the backing of Arab countries that praised President Trump for the plan. It has the backing of Muslim countries. It has international backing. It has the backing of Prime Minister Modi, who just tweeted about his support. We are very thankful to Prime Minister Modi for his support of the plan," he said.

"We hope more and more countries can join us," he further mentioned.

Outlining the preconditions for Palestinian self-rule under the proposed framework, Azar highlighted governance and rule of law as critical elements.

He said the requirements include a constitution or equivalent framework, free press, free and fair elections, protections for human rights and religious freedom, and an independent judiciary ensuring due process.

He added that financial institutions must be transparent, independent, and creditworthy, with anti-corruption mechanisms, legal safeguards for investments and contracts, and the ability to meet International Monetary Fund membership criteria.

Azar further stressed the importance of education reforms, urging the removal of incitement from curricula and textbooks, and the cessation of incentives for violence or criminal activity.

Civilian and law enforcement control over all territories, full demilitarisation, and compliance with the peace vision are also essential conditions, he said.

The Israeli envoy explained that once hostages are released, Israel would withdraw to the yellow line until it secures the designated security perimeter.

He also highlighted the constructive role of regional stakeholders, stating, "There is a sound Egyptian and Qatari position and a larger Arab consensus on Hamas. There is a chance that Hamas can accept it now."

Calling for the de-radicalisation of Gaza, Azar expressed hope that economic cooperation could follow.

"We want to make sure that the de-radicalisation of Gaza happens. I hope it's possible. We can share the economic success of Israel with Palestine. We are hoping for a timeline for Hamas to release hostages," he said, noting that the timeframe is set at 72 hours.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While peace is important, I hope this plan ensures the safety and dignity of Palestinian civilians too. The conditions seem reasonable but implementation is key. 🤞
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Arjun K
Good to see India playing a constructive role in international diplomacy. Our foreign policy under Modi government has been quite strategic and balanced. 👍
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Sarah B
The emphasis on education reforms and removing incitement from textbooks is crucial. Lasting peace requires changing mindsets, not just political agreements.
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Michael C
I appreciate India's balanced approach, but I'm concerned about the 72-hour timeline for hostage release. That seems quite ambitious given the complexity of the situation.
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Ananya R
As an Indian, I'm proud that our PM's voice matters in global peace initiatives. Hope this brings relief to the suffering people in Gaza. 🙏
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Vikram M
The economic cooperation aspect is promising. If implemented properly, this could transform the region and create opportunities for all parties involved.

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