Is the U.S.’s 20-point Gaza proposal a roadmap to peace or a political Hail Mary? 🌍 The plan, unveiled by former U.S. President Donald Trump in late September, has sparked heated debates—and skepticism—from analysts and regional players alike. Critics argue it’s less about lasting stability and more about scoring diplomatic points ahead of elections.
Key sticking points? The plan lacks binding timelines for Israel’s withdrawal from occupied territories, a non-negotiable for Hamas. It also skirts the widely endorsed 'two-state solution,' raising eyebrows about its long-term viability. 🚩 Meanwhile, the proposed 'International Stabilization Force' remains a mystery: Who’ll foot the bill? Which nations will send troops? No one knows.
Hamas, excluded from recent talks, has already rejected core elements, calling the plan a 'compromise without justice.' With trust in short supply and details thinner than a TikTok trend’s lifespan, many wonder: Is this a genuine peace effort or just another chapter in a never-ending saga? 💔
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U.S. 20-point Gaza plan: Path to peace or a compromise without end?
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