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Reporting from southern Israel during the Oct. 7 massacre and following the subsequent war in Gaza, a clear message emerges. Hamas must release hostages, disarm, and alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people.
President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace initiative offers a new beginning for Gaza’s residents—a chance for reconstruction and stability. However, without decisive action from the dying leadership of Hamas, this opportunity could vanish.
In Trump’s plan, Gaza finds a potential road to recovery. Accepting this deal could facilitate rebuilding efforts, nurture a moderate government, and ignite discussions about Palestinian statehood. On the other hand, rejection may escalate violence—Israel could seize control, resulting in further casualties and forced emigrations.
Just months ago, Hamas faced discussions that involved forcefully displacing Palestinian civilians. The current agreement allows residents to stay, reclaim their lives, and preserve their culture.
This is not a flawless plan, yet it presents a far better outcome than the alternative. Israel remains committed to its military operations against Hamas. No matter the outcome, the group stands to lose either politically or militarily. The latter threatens to entrap Palestinians further in a cycle of violence, risking their permanent displacement.
The war has inflicted tremendous suffering on innocent civilians, many of whom were captured from their homes two years ago. Hamas official Ghazi Hamad claimed hostages are treated with Islamic ethics; however, their captivity in tunnels and lack of access to the Red Cross contradicts these principles. Immediate release of these hostages is imperative.
In my coverage, I have critiqued Israel’s military strategies due to the extensive civilian toll and destruction in pursuit of goals that often seem distant. Reports suggest approximately 65,000 individuals have died in the current conflict. Israeli officials privately acknowledge these figures while emphasizing that many casualties are Hamas and Islamic Jihad affiliates.
Despite a relatively low combatant-to-civilian ratio in comparison to recent global conflicts, the loss of civilian life remains profoundly concerning.
Accepting the peace plan offers Hamas a chance to save lives and maintain Palestinian traditions on their homeland. The possibility of amnesty for their leadership and fighters poses an additional incentive—survival.
President Trump, alongside Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, performed a crucial act by humanizing both Palestinians and Israelis. He stated, “Many Palestinians wish to live in peace,” acknowledging the shared desire for stability.
Furthermore, Trump addressed the families of hostages, expressing empathy towards their plight. His remarks resonated with civilian populations enduring immense hardships.
The Trump peace initiative has garnered approval from multiple countries, including Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Qatar, Egypt, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy. The pressing question now revolves around Hamas’s willingness to engage with this transformative plan.
The response relies on the negotiating countries’ capability to convey the gravity of the situation to Hamas. The future of the Palestinian people, the lives of captives, and control of Gaza hangs in the balance.
Ultimately, this juncture represents a critical moment that could redefine the path of Gaza and its people. Embracing the peace plan not only signifies hope but also a pragmatic approach toward ending decades of conflict. Hamas has the power to choose whether to build a future grounded in peace or continue down a path of destruction.
This decision will resonate through generations. As the world watches, the opportunity to foster stability rests in the hands of those who must lead with courage and vision.