
Trump Gaza plan has sparked mixed reactions among Muslim countries. Officials from Pakistan, Qatar, and neighboring states expressed concern over its terms.
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The plan differs from earlier agreements in New York. It limits Palestinian prisoner releases, changes aid commitments, and gives Trump-led “Board of Peace” governance powers.
The proposed International Stabilisation Force (ISF) also raised worries. Troop deployment rules are unclear, and a security zone suggests a possible permanent Israeli presence.
Turkey, Jordan, and Egypt are pressing Hamas to consider the plan. Hamas seeks amendments on disarmament, Israeli withdrawal, and guarantees against targeted killings.
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Despite reservations, the Muslim bloc may still support the plan. Officials view it as the last chance to end Gaza’s war and displacement crisis.