After the UN conference, and the successful diplomatic dealings between Pakistan and America are being noticed by all. The government’s performance is on track, with some challenges, but it’s moving in the right direction. People are eagerly waiting for the US’s peace plan, which is linked to Gaza’s future.
Experts and intellectuals are commenting on these 21 points, and here’s a summary:
1. Gaza will undergo fundamental reforms, free from terrorism.
2. If Israel and Hamas accept these points, the ongoing war will cease immediately.
3. The occupying power will withdraw from Gaza after dismantling all military infrastructure.
4. Israel will decide which areas to vacate and which to retain.
5. Within 48 hours, Israel will accept this plan and release all prisoners.
6. After the release of prisoners, Israel will free hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and return the bodies of those killed.
7. Hamas members will be granted amnesty if they declare their desire for peace.
8. Aid will start flowing into Gaza, including food, medicine, and reconstruction materials.
9. The aid will be distributed by international organizations, without any interference from Israel or Hamas.
10. A transitional government will be formed in Gaza, comprising Palestinian technocrats.
11. The government will work with the UN and Islamic countries to rebuild Gaza.
12. Gaza will be rebuilt, and a saltwater desalination plant will be established.
13. No forced displacement of Gazans will occur, and those who want to return will be allowed to do so.
14. Hamas will not have a role in the future governance of Gaza.
15. The US will form an international stabilization force to train Palestinian forces and provide security.
16. Israel will not interfere with the force’s operations.
17. The US will engage in dialogue with Qatar to establish a peace framework.
18. The plan’s success depends on Hamas’s acceptance.
19. The plan raises questions about Gaza’s future governance and the role of Hamas.
20. The plan’s implementation timeline and guarantees are unclear.
21. The plan’s impact on Gaza’s people and the West Bank is uncertain.
The article raises several questions:
Can this plan work without Hamas’s involvement?
Will Gaza’s people accept a plan that doesn’t involve their democratic participation?
What’s the timeframe for implementation, and what guarantees are there for success?
How will Israel’s role be defined, and what’s the fate of the West Bank and Jerusalem?
The article concludes that achieving peace is a complex and challenging process, requiring patience, understanding, and a commitment to resolving conflicts without bloodshed.
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