Trump Admin Launches Phase Two Of Gaza Peace Plan
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France’s top diplomat at the United Nations details plans for aid, reconstruction and Palestinian political reform amid ceasefire negotiations.
Palestinians in Gaza questioned what moving into phase two would actually change on the ground, pointing to ongoing bloodshed and challenges securing basic necessities.
The US stipulated it would also withhold funding if the Palestinians initiate an ICC judicially authorized investigation that subjects Israeli nationals to an investigation for alleged crimes.
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) Executive Director Jorge Moreira da Silva warned that the Gaza Strip is now overwhelmed by more than 60 million tons of rubble, a scale of destruction so vast that clearing it could take more than seven years, even under the best conditions.
Trump has announced the formation of the 'Board of Peace for Gaza', a key component of his 20-point peace plan following the October ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas
Trump supports a new Palestinian technocratic government for Gaza as regional states back phase two of a fragile ceasefire.
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