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[Trump and Netanyahu Announce New Gaza Peace Proposal Amidst Skepticism]-[Trump and Netanyahu agree new peace plan for Gaza: a Global News Podcast Special]

Global News Podcast · B2 · 2025-09-29

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The White House Peace Initiative

In a significant diplomatic development, U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a new peace proposal aimed at resolving the conflict in Gaza. The plan, presented at the White House, outlines a framework for an immediate cessation of hostilities, a partial Israeli troop withdrawal, and the release of all remaining hostages held by Hamas within a 72-hour window. Central to this proposal is the demand for the total demilitarization of Gaza, requiring Hamas to decommission its military capabilities and relinquish its arms. President Trump emphasized that Arab and Muslim nations have committed to overseeing this transition, framing the deal as a "positive answer" to the longstanding regional instability.

Israel’s Strategic Stance

Prime Minister Netanyahu, while expressing a preference for the "easy way" through this diplomatic route, maintained a firm stance regarding Israel’s security requirements. He explicitly rejected any future role for the Palestinian Authority (PA) in Gaza, citing a lack of faith in their ability to undergo a "radical and genuine transformation." Netanyahu stressed that after the October 7th events, Israel would not accept a Palestinian state that could "undermine security and endanger Israel's very existence." He warned that if Hamas rejects the proposal or attempts to subvert it, "Israel will finish the job by itself," signaling that the military option remains firmly on the table.

Analysis of the 'Surrender' Terms

BBC Middle East analyst Sebastian Usher notes that this proposal effectively demands the "total surrender" of Hamas. Under the terms, Hamas members would be required to de-radicalize and cease all militant activities, with amnesty potentially offered to those who agree to go into exile. Usher highlights that while Hamas is militarily a "shadow of what it was," the group faces a critical dilemma: continue a "last stand" that imposes a heavy cost on Palestinian civilians, or accept the terms of their own political and military dissolution. The U.S. has explicitly pledged its "full backing" for Israel’s response should Hamas choose to reject the deal.

Hostage Families and the Diplomacy of Pressure

For the families of the hostages, the proposal offers a glimmer of hope tempered by profound uncertainty. Yehuda Cohen, father of captured soldier Nimrod Cohen, described the situation as being in "limbo," caught between "hell" and the potential for a better outcome. Cohen suggested that the deal was effectively forced upon Netanyahu by President Trump, noting that despite the public displays of unity, the pressure applied by Washington is the primary driver behind this sudden shift in policy. The immediate concern for families remains whether Hamas will accept the terms, as any delay places the hostages in "mortal danger."

Hamas's Resistance and the Prospect of a Final Battle

Despite the diplomatic activity in Washington and Doha, skepticism remains high regarding Hamas's willingness to comply. BBC Gaza correspondent Rushdie Aboulouf reports that Hamas officials have dismissed the current offer as inferior to previous proposals. More alarmingly, reports from the field suggest that Hamas commanders are preparing for a "last battle," allegedly mobilizing thousands of militants and elite units. This disconnect between the political negotiations in Doha and the military preparations in Gaza suggests that the conflict may be heading toward a final, high-stakes confrontation rather than a peaceful resolution, leaving the lives of both Palestinian civilians and Israeli hostages in the balance.

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I have a feeling that we're going to have a positive answer.
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Israel will finish the job.
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This can be done the easy way, or it can be done the hard way.
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But it will be done.
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We prefer the easy way, but it has to be done.
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