Trump’s New Gaza Plan
President Donald Trump has announced a bold, historic 20-point plan to finally end the bloody war between Israel and Hamas. The plan lays out a clear path to rebuild Gaza, dismantle Hamas, and secure a lasting peace in the Middle East — all while protecting Israel and America’s interests.
At the heart of Trump’s plan is the creation of an international “Board of Peace”, a temporary governing body that Trump himself will lead. This board will oversee the transition of Gaza from a terrorist stronghold to a safe and prosperous territory.
“We will bring modern, transparent governance to Gaza that serves its people and encourages global investment,” the plan declares.
Trump to Lead “Board of Peace” and Oversee Gaza Reconstruction
Under the proposal, Trump will personally chair the governing body responsible for rebuilding Gaza, distributing humanitarian aid, and establishing security reforms.
The Board will remain in place until the Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank undergoes major reforms and proves it can govern Gaza without corruption or terrorism. During this process, Israel’s military presence will be scaled back gradually, ensuring security while progress is made.
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has been confirmed as a member of the board. Blair has long worked with President Trump and his former adviser Jared Kushner on plans to prevent Hamas from ever regaining control.
“He’s a soft touch, he’ll be easy to work with,” Trump said about Blair, hinting that more members will be announced soon.
Netanyahu Backs Trump’s Vision for Total Victory Over Hamas
At a White House press conference, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump’s leadership, saying the plan would “return all our hostages, dismantle Hamas’s military power, end its rule, and ensure Gaza never again threatens Israel.”
Hamas leaders were not involved in the plan’s creation and claim they have not received a copy, underscoring their growing isolation.
Two Clear Paths Forward: Hamas Must Choose
Trump’s plan gives Hamas a stark choice — lay down its arms and accept peace, or face complete destruction.
If Hamas Accepts the Deal:
- Hamas must surrender weapons and relinquish power completely.
- Fighters who renounce terrorism may stay under amnesty or relocate safely to another country.
- Within 72 hours, Hamas must release 20 living hostages and 28 deceased hostages taken during the October 7, 2023 terrorist attack.
- In exchange, Israel will release 250 prisoners serving life sentences and 1,700 detainees arrested after October 7, including all women and children.
If Hamas Rejects the Deal:
- Israel will establish “terror-free zones”, transitioning them to control by an International Stabilization Force (ISF) made up of Arab and international allies.
- Netanyahu issued a direct warning: “If Hamas rejects this plan, Israel will finish the job on its own.”
Demanding Reform From the Palestinian Authority
The plan requires the Palestinian Authority to undergo “radical and genuine transformation” before taking over Gaza.
This includes:
- Cracking down on terrorism and corruption.
- Implementing reforms from Trump’s 2020 peace plan.
- Meeting conditions set by Saudi Arabia and France for trustworthy governance.
Importantly, no resident of Gaza will be forced to leave, though those who wish to relocate may do so freely — and return later if they choose.
Trump’s Economic Vision: Turning Gaza Into a Thriving Hub
President Trump isn’t just focused on peace — he’s focused on prosperity.
His plan includes:
- Special Economic Zones with favorable tariffs to attract global investors.
- Job creation through infrastructure projects, trade, and tourism.
- Transforming Gaza’s Mediterranean coastline into a thriving hub for commerce and tourism.
“This is about giving the people of Gaza the chance to build a better future without fear or terrorism,” Trump declared.
International Backing: Arab Nations and Beyond
Trump revealed strong regional support, with countries like Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar backing the plan.
Even nations that do not officially recognize Israel, such as Pakistan and Indonesia, have expressed approval. Trump cited Pakistan’s leadership as “100% behind the plan.”
This effort builds on Trump’s historic Abraham Accords, which expanded peace agreements across the Middle East. Trump aims to bring Saudi Arabia fully on board, creating a powerful alliance to counter Iran’s aggression.
Rejecting Permanent Occupation
Unlike past failed proposals, Trump’s plan rejects permanent Israeli occupation of Gaza. Instead:
- Israel will withdraw step-by-step, handing over areas to the International Stabilization Force once secure.
- The ISF will train new Palestinian police forces alongside Israel and Egypt.
This ensures Gaza’s security without jeopardizing Israel’s safety.
Why This Plan Matters
This is the strongest American-led peace initiative in decades.
It:
- Defeats Hamas permanently, removing its political and military power.
- Strengthens Israel, ensuring the Jewish state’s safety for generations.
- Offers Gazans a future of prosperity, breaking the cycle of terror and poverty.
- Builds a regional coalition, uniting Arab nations and Israel against Iranian influence.
Final Point: Dialogue and Lasting Peace
The 20th and final point of the plan calls for direct dialogue between Israel and Palestinian leaders to establish a long-term framework for peaceful coexistence.
Trump’s ultimate goal: a secure Israel, a terror-free Gaza, and a Middle East alliance strong enough to stand against Iran and radical extremists.
Bottom Line
President Trump has delivered a clear, actionable plan to bring peace, prosperity, and stability to one of the world’s most volatile regions.
This initiative reflects Trump’s America First foreign policy, showing that strong leadership on the global stage protects both America and its allies.
For conservatives and patriots, this is proof that Trump’s leadership brings results — peace through strength, support for Israel, and a lasting defeat of terrorism.