When Donald Trump welcomed Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House on Monday, September 29th, the world expected little from their meeting. Mr Trump, driven by his desire to win the Nobel Peace Prizeโfor which Mr Netanyahu has recommended himโshows desperation in pushing his so-called Gaza peace plan. The Gaza peace plan, which Mr Trump had earlier proposed to Hamas, has been shared with Mr Netanyahu officially.ย
The US government has proposed a lot of options in Mr Trumpโs Gaza peace plan, which limit Israeli control over the besieged territory. However, the plan appears as an eloquent colonial blueprint that the former real estate tycoon wants to use for profiteering.
Nevertheless, the US has pushed the ball into Mr Netanyahuโs court. Unless Israel agrees to it, the US is in no position to force Tel Aviv. Any such scope appears bleak.
President Trump Participates in a Press Conference with the Prime Minister of the State of Israel https://t.co/Gazc335nGb
โ The White House (@WhiteHouse) September 29, 2025
Days earlier, Israelโs prime minister had addressed the United Nations General Assembly. The prime minister vowed to continue bombing Gaza. He vowed to adhere to no peaceful solution but the extermination of Palestinians, whom he labelled as Hamas.ย
Mr Netanyahu said all these after the UN categorised Israelโs aggression on Gaza as an act of genocide.ย
Yet, Mr Trump relies on Mr Netanyahu and Israel to see his proposed Gaza peace plan work.
Meanwhile, Mr Trumpโs meeting with Mr Netanyahu took place days after the US president declared that he wouldnโt allow Tel Aviv to annex any territory in the West Bank.
During the meeting, Mr Trump hosted a trilateral phone call with Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani.
Gazaโs future: Deradicalisation or dispossession?
Mr Trumpโs Gaza peace plan rests on a simple premise. Gaza must become, according to the White House, โa deradicalised terror-free zone that does not pose a threatโ to its neighbours.ย
The Trump administration has adopted Israelโs narrative wholesale.ย
For it, Gaza is the source of terrorism.ย
Never mind that the world has watched Tel Aviv commit what the UN officially terms genocide, broadcast live for two years.ย
Never mind that Israel has even bombed Qatar, targeting mediators and Hamas representatives during peace negotiations.
The plan builds on discussions the two leaders held in January 2025.ย
Mr Trump proposed redeveloping Gaza with foreign real estate companies. The scenic beachside area has caught investorsโ eyes.ย
โGaza will be redeveloped for the benefit of the people of Gaza, who have suffered more than enough,โ the White House announced on X.
โ The White House (@WhiteHouse) September 29, 2025
The provisions of Mr Trumpโs Gaza peace plan are sweeping.ย
If both sides accept the proposal, the conflict ends immediately, the plan says.ย
Israeli forces must withdraw to the agreed lines, the plan said, without categorically mentioning where those lines are.ย
According to the plan, all military operations cease within 72 hours of Israelโs public acceptance.ย
Prisoners held by Hamas returnโalive and deceasedโwithin three days of Israelโs acceptance.ย
Israel then releases 250 life-sentence prisoners plus 1,700 Gazans detained after October 7th 2023. This includes all women and children.ย
For every Israeli hostageโs remains released, Israel returns the remains of 15 deceased Gazans, Mr Trumpโs Gaza peace plan states.
It mentions that Hamas members who commit to peaceful coexistence receive amnesty. They can live in Gaza.
Those Hamas members wishing to leave Gaza get safe passage to receiving countries, the plan proposes. This goes against what Mr Netanyahu wantsโtotal annihilation.
The plan proposes that full aid flows immediately into the strip. Water, electricity, and sewage systems receive rehabilitation.ย
While it mentions that hospitals and bakeries will reopen, it provides no proposal on who will rebuild them. The plan says that equipment will arrive to clear rubble and open roads.
Trump and Blair: New Gazaโs architects
Governance arrangements reveal the planโs true character.ย
The strip will operate under โtemporary transitional governanceโ by a technocratic Palestinian committee, Mr Trumpโs Gaza peace plan asserts.ย
It claims that this body delivers public services to the citizens.ย
It will run municipalities in the Gaza Strip. Its members will include qualified Palestinians and international experts.ย
However, the oversight belongs elsewhere.
A new international body called the โBoard of Peaceโ will supervise everything.ย
Mr Trump will head and chair this board, he proposed.ย
Its members include former Prime Minister Tony Blair.ย
Mr Blair faced accusations of war crimes for attacking Iraq as the USโs junior partner in 2004. Now he is crowned as an architect of peace.
Mr Trumpโs Gaza peace plan proposes that this body controls funding. It sets frameworks. It determines when the Palestinian Authorityโafter completing reforms outlined in Mr Trumpโs 2020 peace plan and the Saudi-French proposalโcan take back control.
The board will convene experts who have built โthriving modern miracle cities in the Middle Eastโ.ย
These specialists will create an economic development plan. This announcement comes at a time when the US presidentโs real estate business is expanding its footprint in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
It becomes easier to predict which expert Mr Trump is referring to when mentioning developing โmiracle citiesโ in the region.
Mr Trump also proposes in the Gaza peace plan that a special economic zone will emerge with preferred tariffs. He claimed, investment proposals from international groups will receive consideration.ย
While the US president claims that these will create jobs, opportunity and hope, he didnโt mention for whom.
After receiving flak over his previous comment on relocating the Gaza population, Mr Trump has retreated.ย
No one faces forced removal from Gaza, his proposal claims.
However, it comes with a twist. Those wishing to leave can do so, the plan says. They can return, it adds, but doesnโt mention how.ย
But the White House encourages people to stay. To โbuild a better Gazaโ, the president claimed.
Demilitarisation scheme
Hamas and other factions must abandon governance entirely, Mr Trumpโs Gaza peace plan demands.ย
It demands that the resistanceโs military infrastructure disappear. Tunnels collapse. Weapon production facilities cease. Demilitarisation proceeds under independent monitors. Weapons go permanently beyond use through decommissioning. An internationally funded buyback and reintegration programme follows. Regional partners guarantee Hamasโs compliance. They ensure โNew Gazaโ poses no threat.
Yet, there are no similar proposals regarding Israel, whose weapons have terrorised the people of West Asia across nations. There is no firman for the demilitarisation of Israel.
Moreover, under the guise of stabilising and securing Gaza, Mr Trump lays down a plan to turn it into a colonised landscape.
International forces to control Gaza
Mr Trumpโs Gaza peace plan says the US will work with Arab and international partners to deploy a temporary International Stabilisation Force (ISF).ย
The ISF trains vetted Palestinian police forces. Jordan and Egyptโwith โextensive experienceโโprovide consultation.ย
This force becomes the long-term internal security solution.ย
It secures borders with Israel and Egypt alongside trained Palestinian police.ย
According to the plan, munitions cannot enter Gaza. Goods flow freely for reconstruction, it asserts.
It, however, denies Tel Aviv any opportunity to control Gaza.
Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza, the plan states.ย
As the ISF establishes control, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) withdraw.ย
Standards, milestones, and timeframes link to the demilitarisation of Gaza. The IDF hands territory progressively to the ISF. Complete withdrawal followsโexcept for a security perimeter.ย
Now, this security perimeter, which the plan says โwill remain until Gaza is properly secure from any resurgent terror threatโ, is not specified.
The plan highlights that the IDF and the ISF will redraw the line whimsically.
If Hamas rejects or delays, the plan proceeds anyway in terror-free areas.ย
An interfaith dialogue process launches, the plan says. It emphasises tolerance and peaceful coexistence. The goal, the White House claims, is to change mindsets and narratives among Palestinians and Israelis.
Statehood remains conditional
The final provisions promise statehoodโeventually.ย
When Gazaโs redevelopment advances and the Palestinian Authority faithfully carries out reforms, conditions may exist for โa credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehoodโ.ย
The US recognises this as the Palestinian peopleโs aspiration.ย
A dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians will establish a political horizon, the plan claims. This raises serious questions as the Israelis refuse any political dialogue with the resistance.
Hamas remains sceptical
Senior Hamas official Mahmoud Mardawi said, โTrumpโs plan has not reached us or any Palestinian party so far, and we have not reviewed it. Its clauses, however, are close to the Israeli vision.โ
Rejecting the notion that the resistance is a threat, the official has said, โThe weapons of the resistance have never been used to aggress against anyone; their purpose is freedom and independence.โ
โWhat happened was an attempt to stifle the international momentum and the growing recognition of the Palestinian state. The provisions announced in Trumpโs plan are vague and lack guarantees,โ Mr Mardawi added.
โWe will not accept any proposal that does not include the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and protection from massacres,โ the Hamas official asserted.
Hamasโs initial reaction raises questions about Mr Trumpโs Gaza peace planโs future.
Islamic Jihad questions Trumpโs Gaza peace plan
โWhat was announced in the press conference between Trump and Netanyahu is a US-Israeli agreement, and it is an expression of Israelโs full position, and it is a recipe for the continuation of aggression against the Palestinian people,โ Ziyad al-Nakhaleh, secretary-general of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement, said.
โWith this, Israel is trying to impose through the US what it could not achieve through war,โ the leader said.
โTherefore, we consider the US-Israeli announcement a recipe for igniting the region,โ he added.
Renamed colonial project
The statement reveals fundamental problems.ย
Palestinians receive no right to peace on their terms.ย
Terms come from Washington.ย
Governance falls to Mr Trump and Mr Blairโtwo figures whose records on war inspire little confidence.ย
While Israel gains no direct involvement in redevelopment or governance, its threat looms over the territory indefinitely.ย
The security perimeter remains until Israel decides that Gaza is safe. There is no security guarantee for the Palestinian people from Israel.
By accepting the ISF, Palestinians surrender their right to a defence force.ย
The West controls assets. It controls resources. It makes decisions about the war-torn territory while keeping exit options open. This resembles classic colonial administration.
Violent saga under Trumpโs watch
Consider the arithmetic of justice.ย
Israel has killed more than 65,000 civilians, according to UN figures that officially term the campaign genocide.ย
When Mr Trump was proposing his Gaza peace plan and organising the trilateral call, the IDFโs aggression continued in Gaza.
At 9pm, the IDF started heavy shelling, targeting homes, and then conducted an air strike targeting Nafaq Street. Air strikes and shellings also targeted Khan Younis.
Around 11pm, the bombardment intensified. Shatiโ Camp suffered several airstrikes. Two houses were destroyed in the Sabra neighbourhood near Gaza City when Mr Trump and Mr Netanyahu were exchanging pleasantries.
Sabra and Tal Al-Hawa also came under heavy belts of fire. From 11pm to 2am, Nusseirat and Gaza City reported incessant shelling.
Mr Netanyahu faces an International Criminal Court warrant. Yet his government faces no punitive measures.
Instead, Gazaโs civiliansโwrongly labelled as Hamas, punished for two yearsโbecome subjects of a neo-colonial project.
What emerges from the document suggests Gaza will become a prize extracted through two years of aggression. Major powers will distribute it among themselves for profit. The people of Gaza will continue suffering at the end of this arrangement, their sovereignty traded for promises of redevelopment overseen by foreign boards and stabilisation forces.
Mr Trump calls it the Gaza peace plan. History might call it something else entirely.
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