The 20-point “Comprehensive Plan To End the Gaza Conflict,” released by the White House on Sept. 29, after U.S. President Donald Trump’s extended session with Israeli Prime Minister Benajmain Netanyahu, has been welcomed by the foreign ministers of Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Türkiye and Pakistan. They had attended the Sept. 23 meeting with Trump and his Special Envoy Steve Witkoff on the sidelines of the UN and, according to Trump’s announcement today, have had substantial input and involvement in the formation of the plan.
Their joint statement of the foreign ministers stated: “The ministers welcome the announcement by President Trump regarding his proposal to end the war, rebuild Gaza, prevent the displacement of the Palestinian people and advance a comprehensive peace, as well as his announcement that he will not allow the annexation of the West Bank.” Further, they state that they are ready to “engage positively and constructively” with both the U.S. and other parties “toward finalizing the agreement and ensuring its implementation.”
Finally, “they reaffirm their joint commitment to work with the United States to end the war in Gaza through a comprehensive deal that ensures unrestricted delivery of sufficient humanitarian aid to Gaza, no displacement of the Palestinians, the release of hostages, a security mechanism that guarantees the security of all sides, full Israeli withdrawal, rebuilds Gaza and creates a path for a just peace on the basis of the two state solution, under which Gaza is fully integrated with the West Bank in a Palestinian state in accordance with international law as key to achieving regional stability and security.”