Trump proposes to end war in Gaza, welcomed Arab countries

Gaza, September 30 (IANS) For the purpose of ending the war in the Gaza Strip, Qatar and Egyptians made a proposal to Hamas. The source of Hamas said that the prime minister of Qatar and the head of Egypt’s general intelligence service presented the scheme to Hamas’ negotiators. The Hamas delegation told the mediators that he would seriously study the proposal before delivering the official response. Earlier, US President Donald Trump received the support of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a meeting in Doha. Egypt’s Al Kahera News TV confirmed the handing over of the US peace proposal to Hamas with reference to Egyptian safety resources. The report said that Egypt and other Arab countries made several amendments to the scheme before submitting it to Hamas in Doha. Earlier Monday, US President Donald Trump said the Israeli Prime Minister agreed to the proposal offered for widespread peace in Gaza. On the other hand, according to news agency Xinhua news agency, the Palestinian authority welcomed the US proposal and expressed its readiness to work with the United States, regional countries and partners to end the War in Gaza by a comprehensive agreement. The government said this scheme will ensure adequate humanitarian aid to Gaza, the release of hostages and prisoners and a system for the safety of Palestinians. Saudi Arabia, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkis, Qatar and Egyptian Foreign Ministers issued a joint statement late Monday and welcomed the US proposal. The ministers appreciated the proposals to end the fight, to prevent the rebuilding of Gaza, prevent Palestinian displacement and prevent the West Coast. He repeated the commitment to work with the United States in the direction of two -state solution, to integrate Gaza to the United States, to the rescue of all aspects, the release of hostage, the release of all sides, the full withdrawal from all sides, the full return of all aspects, the full withdrawal of the Gaza and international law to international law. – Ans Kanak/BC shares this story tags