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Israel rejects Trump's 15-point plan for Gaza, Netanyahu says

Israel rejects Trump's 15-point plan for Gaza, Netanyahu says
NEWS SUMMARY
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a 15-point peace plan for Gaza, stating Israel will not withdraw its forces until Hamas is genuinely disarmed. Hamas reaffirmed its commitment to the plan, contingent on an Israeli withdrawal and cessation of hostilities, signaling a continued impasse despite mediation efforts.
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What Happened
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formally rejected a 15-point Gaza peace plan proposed by United States President Donald Trump, asserting that the Israel Defense Forces will not withdraw from the territory until Hamas is genuinely disarmed. While the Board of Peace, established under the plan, claimed an agreement for the complete disarmament of armed groups in Gaza, Hamas stated that such actions remain contingent upon a full Israeli military withdrawal and the cessation of all hostilities. Netanyahu emphasized that any disarmament must be verifiable and not fictitious, noting that he is currently in discussions with United States officials regarding alternative approaches.
Key Actors
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    Benjamin Netanyahu(Prime Minister of Israel)Rejected the 15-point peace plan and insisted on the disarmament of Hamas prior to any Israeli military withdrawal.
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    Hamas(Governing authority in Gaza)Maintains that its disarmament is contingent upon Israel ending all aggression and withdrawing its forces from Gaza.
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    Donald Trump(President of the United States)Proposed a 15-point peace plan and established a Board of Peace to oversee the disarmament of Hamas and the reconstruction of Gaza.
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    Itamar Ben Gvir(Israeli National Security Minister)Publicly dismissed the 15-point draft as unacceptable and pressured the cabinet to reject the plan.
Why It Matters
The rejection of the United States-backed roadmap highlights the persistent deadlock between Israeli security requirements and the conditions set by Hamas for a cessation of hostilities. This diplomatic impasse complicates the potential for a phased withdrawal and reconstruction effort, while simultaneously exposing internal political pressures within the Israeli cabinet ahead of upcoming elections.
Watch For
Monitor ongoing discussions between the Israeli government and United States officials regarding alternative frameworks for Gaza. Additionally, observe potential cabinet votes or shifts in policy driven by right-wing coalition members who oppose the current peace roadmap.
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