The peace plan proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump calls for an immediate ceasefire and for the release of hostages taken during the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
October 08, 2025
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policy
Summarizes core elements of a proposed U.S. peace plan to end the Israel–Gaza war.
The Trump peace plan envisions Israeli withdrawal of troops from the Gaza Strip after Hamas disarms and the deployment of an international security force in Gaza.
October 08, 2025
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policy
Describes proposed sequencing of security and troop withdrawal measures in the plan.
The Trump peace plan proposes placing the Gaza Strip under international governance with oversight roles for Donald Trump and former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair.
October 08, 2025
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policy
Specifies proposed post-conflict governance arrangements for Gaza.
A 2025 U.S. peace plan specified that Hamas would release 48 remaining hostages, about 20 of whom were believed to be alive, within three days.
October 05, 2025
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statistical
Key numerical terms outlined in the U.S. proposal for resolving the hostage issue.
A 2025 U.S. peace plan proposed that Hamas would give up power in Gaza and disarm as part of a settlement.
October 05, 2025
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policy
Proposed governance and disarmament conditions included in the U.S. framework.
A 2025 U.S. peace plan linked a hostage release to a reciprocal exchange involving Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
October 05, 2025
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policy
The proposed exchange mechanism connecting hostages and prisoners was a central element of the plan.
U.S. officials in 2025 described a two-phase approach to ceasefire negotiations in which an initial hostage release would be followed by an Israeli military pullback to a previously held boundary position, while decisions about Gaza's future governing structure could be negotiated concurrently.
October 05, 2025
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diplomatic-process
Outlined sequencing and parallel negotiation topics presented by U.S. interlocutors as part of the proposed framework.