Muslim Nations Unite: Hamas's Gaza Peace Plan Gets Overwhelming Support. Discover how Muslim countries are coming together to back Hamas's initiative for peace in Gaza. Learn about the key aspects of the plan and what this means for the region's future. #gazapeaceplan #trumpgazaplan #ceasefire
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00:06Muslim-majority countries supporting the Gaza Peace Initiative have welcomed Hamas' response to U.S. President Donald Trump's proposed plan.
00:14According to statements from various foreign ministries, they view the move as a genuine opportunity to negotiate a ceasefire and bring an end to the ongoing crisis in the region.
00:24The development comes after Hamas, which governs Gaza, except its several key elements of President Trump's plan announced on Friday.
00:33These include the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, as well as Israel's phased withdrawal from Gaza.
00:40Following Hamas' response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed that Israel is preparing for the immediate implementation of the first stage of the plan to secure the release of Israeli hostages.
00:52Israeli media have reported that the military has been directed to scale back offensive operations in Gaza.
00:59Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt issued a joint statement expressing support for Hamas' willingness to release hostages, both living and deceased, and to begin negotiations on how the U.S. plan will be carried out.
01:16The statement read,
01:17The foreign ministers welcome the steps taken by Hamas in response to President Trump's proposal to end the war in Gaza, release all hostages, and immediately begin negotiations on implementation mechanisms.
01:29The ministers also endorsed President Trump's call for Israel to halt its military operations and to begin implementing the exchange agreement.
01:38They expressed appreciation for his stated commitment to establishing peace in the region.
01:43These developments represent a real opportunity to achieve a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire and to address the severe humanitarian crisis facing the people of Gaza, the ministers said.
01:55They emphasized the need for immediate negotiations to determine the details of the plan and its full implementation.
02:01The foreign ministers reaffirmed their joint commitment to supporting efforts that would end the war in Gaza, ensure the continuous delivery of humanitarian aid, prevent the displacement of Palestinians, and guarantee the safety of all civilians.
02:15Finally, they stressed that any agreement must ensure the release of all hostages, the return of the Palestinian Authority to Gaza, the reunification of Gaza and the West Bank, and the establishment of a security framework to safeguard all parties, paving the way for a just and lasting peace based on the two-state solution.
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