Trump and Netanyahu announce peace plan: US President hails ‘one of the greatest days in civilisation’ as he reveals 20-point road map to end Israel-Hamas war and for him to help run Gaza with Tony Blair

Donald Trump thanked Benjamin Netanyahu tonight for his ‘accepting peace plan’ in Gaza.
At a press conference at the White House, US President announced that it was ‘a beautiful day’ and ‘one of the biggest days so far in civilization’ potentially.
Mr. Trump introduced a 20-point roadmap to end the Israeli-Hamas war, which includes Sir Tony Blair in a new international transition organ to temporarily run Gaza.
The plan of the MAGA leading to the Arab leaders was released after Mr Trump met the Israeli Prime Minister in Washington.
Trump said that Netanyahu immediately accepted the plan that requires a ceasefire, and then the withdrawal of Hamas and Israel.
And as Mr. Trump explained, he praised a team containing his son -in -law Jared Kushner for his work in the Gaza Peace Agreement: ‘I don’t think anyone else can do it and even approach.’
The American leader also praised Netanyahu, he called him ‘warrior’ and was lucky to have Israel ‘had him’.
Orum I understand and respect your position on many things, but what he does today is very good for Israel, or he adds.
‘I realized that there are always big crowds in Israel and I have my name, for whatever reason they love me.’
Hamas has not yet approved, but Mr. Trump said he hoped to be in favor of the militant group.
He said that the approval from all sides was ‘very close’.
Donald Trump Tonight thanked Benjamin Netanyahu for ‘accepting the peace plan’ in Gaza in Gaza
In a press conference, the US President declared that he was one of the biggest days so far in civilization ‘a big day, a good day’ and ‘potentially’
20 points plan, on the agreement of both sides, Israel’s last hostages held by Hamas, the time to release the release of the ‘war will end immediately’ he says. This would be a ceasefire in the first period.
The key points include the ‘temporary international stability force’ and the creation of a transition authority under the presidency of Trump.
The agreement would demand that Hamas militants be completely disarmed and excluded from future roles in the government. However, forgiveness will be given to those who accept ‘to exist together’.
After the withdrawal of Israel, the borders would be opened for aid and investment.
With a significant change from Mr. Trump’s previous prominent goals, the Palestinians will not have to leave, and instead, the document will encourage people to stay and offer them the opportunity to build a better Gaza ‘.
US President came together with the key Arab leaders in the United Nations last week and said on Sunday social media that ‘everyone was on board for the first time for something special’.
Following the Israeli attacks in Gaza, smoke rises to the residential buildings destroyed – 29 September 2025
Netanyahu has recently given very little reason for optimism.
Normally a loyal ally of Netanyahu, the US President has shown signs of disappointment before Trump’s return to power since the Israeli Prime Minister’s Fourth White House visit.
Trump infuriated Israel’s latest strike to Hamas members in Ally Qatar, USA.
And last week, Netanyahu warned against the annexation of the occupied West Bank, as some of Netanyahu’s cabinet members were seriously involved in the Palestinian state.
Netanyahu’s coalition government is supported by the far -right ministers who oppose the peace agreement.
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