Trump's 3-point peace proposal for the Gaza slipperiness : In light of the recent escalation of mismatch and casualties in Gaza, US President Donald Trump has presented a three-point peace plan. This plan aims to stop the Gaza War and establish a stable post-war system. Trump's plan primarily includes the release of hostages, Israel's withdrawal from Gaza, and a post-war regime without Hamas.
Meeting with Muslim Countries
Trump plans to meet with leaders from several Muslim countries to implement this plan. These include leaders and senior officials from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Indonesia, and Pakistan. At this meeting, Trump will unenduring Arab world leaders on his peace plan and its principles.
Military and Reconstruction Efforts
According to the plan, the US wants Muslim countries to stipulate to send military forces to Gaza to ensure Israel's withdrawal and to raise financial support for post-war reconstruction. The Indonesian president has moreover offered to send troops to the peacekeeping force.
International Pressure
Meanwhile, European countries have moreover played their role in this dispute. France and other European countries have recognized Palestine as an self-sustaining nation, which is increasing the pressure on Israel. So far 147 countries have recognized Palestine as a nation in the United Nations.
Challenges and Analysis
Analysts say that Trump's plan could not succeed without the support of Muslim countries. The consent of these countries is very important for establishing peace and reconstruction in Gaza. At the same time, the reactions and political complications of regional leaders can wilt an obstacle in implementing the plan.
Trump's three-point peace proposal is an important step towards resolving the Gaza crisis. However, its success will depend on the support of Muslim countries and the international community. The plan can only be fruitful when all parties cooperate and touchable steps are taken for stability in the area.

