PM Modi Supports Trump’s “20-Point Plan” to End Israel-Hamas War

Trump and Netanyahu announced a peace plan to end the Israel-Hamas war, but its success now depends on Hamas accepting it.

The Israel-Hamas war has been going on for nearly two years, killing more than 68,000 people in Gaza. On 29th September 2025, US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House and announced they are “very, very close” to ending the war.

Trump has introduced a 20-point peace plan, which Netanyahu has agreed to. According to the plan, Israel will release 250 Palestinian prisoners and 1,700 Palestinians in exchange for 48 Israeli hostages held by Hamas. Once this exchange happens, the Israeli army will gradually withdraw from Gaza. Maps released by the White House show the army moving step-by-step from blue, to yellow, and finally to red lines, before a buffer zone is created between Israel and Gaza.

The plan also requires Hamas to disarm completely. Members who surrender will not be punished but allowed to move to another country. Gaza will then be governed by a Palestinian committee under an international board led by Trump and supported by figures like former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. The plan also includes rebuilding Gaza with global investments and job creation.

However, Trump and Netanyahu issued a final warning. If Hamas rejects the deal, Israel will continue the war with full US support. Even Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has welcomed Trump’s peace plan.

The world now waits to see if this proposal will finally end the war or if the violence will continue.

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