Arab Countries Say Trump Changed Language In Gaza Plan They Initially Agreed On

Arab Countries Say Trump Changed Language In Gaza Plan They Initially Agreed On


The comments by Qatar, a key mediator, appeared to reflect Arab countries’ discontent over the text of the 20-point plan that the White House put out after Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced they had agreed on it Monday. In a statement Monday night, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other countries backing the plan said they wanted to work out a final version that includes a “full Israeli withdrawal,” as well as a clear path to a Palestinian state that integrates the Gaza Strip and West Bank — something Netanyahu’s government fiercely opposes. The number of people, particularly the people coming down from Gaza … is starting to overwhelm the facilities, which were already too full from before,” said Dr. Paul Ransom, an emergency doctor volunteering at UK-Med, a British aid charity which runs one of the main field hospitals in southern Gaza.

Author: AP


Published at: 2025-09-30 22:03:38

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