Pakistan backtracks on Trump's Gaza plan! Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar says, "This is not a proposal for Muslim countries."

Donald Trump Gaza Plan: Trump's plan calls for the return of hostages within 72 hours, reconstruction of Gaza, disarmament of Hamas, and the formation of a temporary transitional government.

Donald Trump Gaza Plan: Pakistan has described the 20-point blueprint presented by US President Donald Trump to end the Gaza war as different from the draft plan given by Muslim countries.

According to Ishaq Darqe, Muslim countries made it clear in their meeting with Trump on September 22nd that Israeli forces should withdraw completely from Gaza. However, Trump's plan only calls for a partial withdrawal to allow the release of hostages held by Hamas.

Ishaq Dar said this in his statement

Speaking in the Pakistani Parliament, Ishaq Dar said, "I have made it clear that the 20 points made public by Trump do not match our proposal. Many changes have been made in it, which we had given in the draft," according to a Reuters report.

Know what is Trump's plan

US President Donald Trump on Monday unveiled a 20-point plan to end the Gaza War. According to this plan, all hostages (dead or alive) must be returned within 72 hours of a ceasefire. The plan also calls for the creation of a new and developed New Gaza in the future. However, many parts of the plan are still subject to negotiations and depend entirely on whether Hamas accepts it.

 

It is worth noting that Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killing over 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages. In response, Israel launched a war in Gaza. According to Gaza health officials, more than 66,000 Palestinians have been killed in this war so far, and large parts of the Gaza Strip have been completely devastated.