Positive Changes in the Middle East
U.S. President Donald Trump announced new chances for a peaceful resolution of the conflict in the Middle East. In his post on the social network Truth Social, he expressed confidence in the readiness of countries for significant steps.
Ceasefire Plan
Although Trump did not disclose details, his statement coincided with a series of diplomatic initiatives aimed at resolving the conflict in the Gaza Strip. Moderate anticipation of a final agreement became likely due to active negotiations.
Meeting with Netanyahu
On September 29, 2025, a meeting between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled in the U.S., highlighting the importance of the ceasefire. The talks will take place against the backdrop of Trump’s prepared plan.
Plan Content
According to Financial Times, the plan was presented during the UN General Assembly to Arab and Muslim states. It includes the return of Israeli troops to positions held before the start of hostilities, followed by a complete withdrawal.
Territory Management and Hamas
The management of the Argentine plan involves the distribution of authority between an international stabilization force from Arab countries and the exclusion of the Hamas group from the political process. The agreement does not provide for the relocation of Gaza’s population.
Hostages and Hamas Participation
The plan, consisting of 21 points, specifically calls for the release of all hostages within 48 hours of its implementation. Hamas representatives confirmed they are aware of the proposal, but they have not yet received the final text of the document.
Readiness for Negotiations
Hamas declared its readiness to consider any initiatives that could contribute to ending the war.
Necessary Support from the International Community
At the UN General Assembly, several countries, including France, the United Kingdom, and Canada, announced their recognition of the independence of the Palestinian state. This step did not receive support from the U.S.
France’s Plan
French President Emmanuel Macron presented his initiative to create an international mission under the auspices of the UN to stabilize the situation in Gaza. This mission could replace the Israeli army and control the disarmament of Hamas.
Possible Mission Participants
According to The Times of Israel, military forces from several Arab states may be involved in the mission, marking a new stage in addressing the region’s problems.