Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has welcomed US President Donald Trump's comprehensive plan to resolve the Gaza conflict. The proposed initiative outlines a pathway for potential peace between Israel and Palestine through a temporary technocratic government. Trump's plan includes provisions for hostage release, potential amnesty for Hamas members, and international oversight. India continues to advocate for diplomatic solutions in the region.

Key Points: Modi Backs Trump's Gaza Peace Plan for Israel Palestine Stability

  • Trump unveils 20-point peace plan to end Gaza conflict
  • International transitional body proposed to manage Gaza governance
  • Modi supports diplomatic resolution between Israel and Palestine
  • Plan includes potential amnesty for Hamas members committed to peace
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Viable pathway to long-term, sustainable peace: PM Modi welcomes Trump's Gaza plan

PM Modi welcomes Trump's comprehensive Gaza peace initiative, calling for collaborative approach to resolve Israel-Hamas conflict

"We hope that all concerned will come together behind President Trump's initiative - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Sep 30

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday welcomed US President Donald Trump's plan to end the Gaza conflict, stating that it provides a pathway to "long-term and sustainable peace" for Palestine and Israel.

Trump has formally announced his 20-point peace plan to end the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza as he met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House earlier in the day.

In a post on X, PM Modi 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."

"We hope that all concerned will come together behind President Trump's initiative and support this effort to end conflict and secure peace," he added.

India has consistently advocated for resolving the Israel-Gaza conflict and promoting peace and stability in the region.

While addressing the media along with the Israeli PM, Trump said if Hamas accepts the proposal, the hostages would be released and the war would end.

"Now it's time for Hamas to accept the terms of the plan that we've put forward today. I'm hearing Hamas wants to get this done," Trump said.

However, he warned that if Hamas rejects the plan, "Israel would have my full backing to finish the job of destroying the threat of Hamas."

Netanyahu also announced his support for the peace plan, saying that it achieves Israel's "war aims" but also threatened to "finish the job" if Hamas does not agree.

"It can be done the easy way or it can be done the hard way," he said.

Trump's peace plan for Gaza outlines the establishment of a temporary technocratic government, with Israel pledging not to annex the Strip and ensuring that no residents are forced to leave. The agreement calls for an immediate end to the war if accepted, with all captives, both alive and deceased, returned within 72 hours.

The government in Gaza will be overseen by a new international transitional body, the "Board of Peace", which will be chaired by Trump and other members, including former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. This body will set the framework and handle the funding for the redevelopment of Gaza until the Palestinian Authority complete a reform programme to take back control.

Hamas members who commit to peace would receive amnesty, while others would be offered safe passage abroad. Security in Gaza will be overseen by regional and international forces, who will also help train the Palestinian Police, while aid would flow in at agreed levels. The US would facilitate further dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians to support long-term coexistence.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the peace efforts, I'm concerned about Trump chairing the "Board of Peace." His track record in international diplomacy isn't exactly stellar. Hope this doesn't become another failed initiative.
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Ananya R
As an Indian, I'm proud that our PM is taking a balanced approach. We have good relations with both Israel and Palestine. This is the kind of mature diplomacy the world needs right now. 🇮🇳
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David E
The amnesty provision for Hamas members who commit to peace is crucial. Without reconciliation and rehabilitation, any peace will be temporary. Good to see practical solutions being proposed.
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Siddharth J
The 72-hour hostage return timeline seems ambitious but necessary. Immediate confidence-building measures are essential. Hope Hamas sees this as an opportunity rather than a threat.
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Kavya N
India's position reflects our ancient philosophy of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" - the world is one family. We should support any initiative that brings peace, regardless of who proposes it. Well done Modi ji! ✨

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