Pakistan rejects Gaza ceasefire plan: Trump warns Hamas to comply, failure to trigger 'attacks'
Digital Desk
Pakistan has rejected Trump's plan for a ceasefire in Gaza. Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Friday that Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan is not like the draft proposed by Muslim countries.
Dar explained that in the meeting with Trump on September 22, Islamic countries had proposed a complete withdrawal of Israel from Gaza.
While Trump's plan only provides for partial withdrawal of troops to secure the release of hostages still held by Hamas.
Dar said in Parliament- Trump's plan is not like our proposal. Some changes have been made to it that were in our draft.
Trump's plan proposes stopping the war in Gaza, releasing all hostages and creating a temporary board to run administration in Gaza.
Trump will chair this board and it will also include former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
· Immediate War Cessation - If agreement is reached between Israel and Hamas, the war in Gaza will end immediately.
· Israel Will Withdraw - With agreement, Israel will gradually withdraw its forces from Gaza.
· Release of Hostages - Hamas will release all Israeli hostages within 72 hours, including both living and deceased.
· Prisoner Release - After the war ends, Israel will release 250 life-sentenced Gaza prisoners and 1700 other prisoners.
· Exchange of Bodies - For each dead Israeli prisoner, the bodies of 15 Palestinian prisoners will be returned.
· Making Gaza Terror-Free - All Hamas bases and weapons will be removed from Gaza.
· Hamas Not in Administration - Hamas and other fighters will not participate in Gaza's government.
· Interim Administrative Committee - A temporary technical committee will be formed for Gaza, consisting of qualified people.
· Peace Board will be formed- This board will be chaired by US President Trump, and will include Tony Blair and leaders from other countries.
· Reconstruction Plan The board will create and fund Gaza's development and improvement plan.
· Humanitarian Aid- Gaza will immediately receive adequate assistance.
· Special Trade Zones- Special commercial zones will be created in Gaza, which will increase employment.
· People's Freedom- No one will be forced to leave Gaza; anyone can leave and return as they wish.
· Security Forces- An international security force will maintain security in Gaza.
· Police Training- Security forces will train and assist Gaza police.
· Border Security- Security will be strengthened at Israel and Egypt borders.
· Ceasefire- Airstrikes and shelling will be stopped until the war ends.
· Human Rights Ensured- International organizations will monitor aid and security in Gaza.
· Peace Talks- Peace negotiations will begin between Israel and Palestine.
· Future Plan- This plan aims to bring lasting peace, development and better life in Gaza.
US President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for Hamas to accept a 20-point ceasefire plan in Gaza to Sunday. He warned that failure to comply would trigger unprecedented attacks on the group.
Trump had initially set the deadline for Friday but announced via social media that, without an agreement, there will be a “crackdown on Hamas like never before” and asserted that peace in the Middle East “will happen one way or another.”
The ceasefire plan, proposed earlier this week by Trump, has also been endorsed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump had given Hamas 4 days to accept this plan. Its deadline is ending today.
US President had warned that if Hamas says yes then fine, otherwise it will face severe consequences.
He had said that if Hamas does not accept this plan, Israel has full authority to eliminate it and America will support this.
PAK PM Shehbaz had supported
Trump presented a 20-point plan to end the Gaza war on Monday, September 29. PAK PM Shehbaz Sharif had supported this plan by posting on X.
Eight Islamic countries, including Pakistan, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, issued a joint statement welcoming Trump's proposal.