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{"text":[[{"start":9.43,"text":"Donald Trump has presented Arab and Muslim leaders with a new plan for Gaza that calls for a permanent ceasefire, the release of all hostages and the deployment of an international stabilisation force for the besieged strip."}],[{"start":23.33,"text":"The plan, which was presented at a meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly this week, builds on the last ceasefire proposal put forward by the US President’s envoy Steve Witkoff."}],[{"start":35.82,"text":"It includes details of who would govern and secure the enclave once the conflict has ended, with an international supervisory body providing oversight of a Palestinian committee that would administer Gaza for an interim period, according to people briefed on the plan."}],[{"start":54.760000000000005,"text":"Israeli forces would redeploy to positions they held during a temporary ceasefire between January to March and fully withdraw from the strip once a stabilisation force is in place, the people said. Hamas would have no role in governance."}],[{"start":70.85000000000001,"text":"The plan also stipulates that there would be no forced displacement of Gazans."}],[{"start":null,"text":""}],[{"start":76.65,"text":"The main security element of the plan would rely on the stabilisation force, with Arab and Muslim states expected to provide forces. Under the proposals, the US would push for a permanent ceasefire, with all the remaining hostages held by Hamas — around 20 of whom are believed to be alive — released in one group up front."}],[{"start":100.13000000000001,"text":"The Palestinian Authority, the western-backed body that administers limited parts of the occupied West Bank, would have a role but Arab and Muslim states would like it to be expanded."}],[{"start":112.88000000000001,"text":"Witkoff said on Wednesday that the US had presented the Arab and Muslim leaders with “what we call the Trump 21-point plan for peace in the Mideast and Gaza”."}],[{"start":124.06,"text":"“I think it addresses Israeli concerns and, as well, the concerns of all the neighbours in the region,” Witkoff told the Concordia summit in New York. “We’re hopeful and, I might say, even confident that in the coming days we’ll be able to announce some sort of breakthrough.”"}],[{"start":142.4,"text":"Spokespeople for Witkoff and the US State Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment."}],[{"start":148.88,"text":"It is not clear, however, if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is due to meet Trump in Washington on Monday, would accept any such plan."}],[{"start":159.67,"text":"He has repeatedly vowed to “destroy” Hamas, which triggered the war with its October 7 2023 attack, broke the last ceasefire in March and has in recent weeks launched a fresh offensive on Gaza City, the strip’s largest urban centre."}],[{"start":null,"text":""}],[{"start":178.16,"text":"The meeting with Trump on Tuesday was attended by leaders and officials from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Turkey and Indonesia."}],[{"start":190.96,"text":"Arab and Muslim leaders reacted positively to the plan, but want to push for a greater role for the PA. "}],[{"start":198.20000000000002,"text":"Arab and European powers, who have been advocating for postwar Gaza to be run by a Palestinian committee, have long insisted that the PA needs to be involved and to endorse any scheme to ensure the process has legitimacy in the eyes of Gazans. "}],[{"start":215.73000000000002,"text":"But the degree of the PA’s role has been a point of contention, while Netanyahu has repeatedly insisted that his far-right government will not work with the authority or allow it to be involved in postwar Gaza. "}],[{"start":229.47000000000003,"text":"There have also been questions of which Arab and Muslim states would be willing to contribute to a stabilisation force, amid fears it could be seen to be complicit with Israel and get sucked into an insurgency. "}],[{"start":243.16000000000003,"text":"So far Trump has shown little appetite to use the US’s leverage over Israel to pressure Netanyahu to end the war. But that would be tested if the veteran Israeli leader — who depends on far-right allies — were to reject Trump’s plan. "}],[{"start":259.3,"text":"Speaking ahead of his departure for the US, Netanyahu said he would speak to Trump about “our need to complete the goals of the war”, including to secure the return all remaining hostages and “to defeat Hamas”."}],[{"start":273.43,"text":"Additional reporting by Neri Zilber in Tel Aviv"}],[{"start":286.15,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftmailbox.cn/album/a_1758845604_2783.mp3"}