President Trump and Netanyahu Hold High-Stakes Talks on Gaza Peace Plan – 29 Sept 2025

Trump meets Netanyahu at the White House to discuss a 21-point Gaza peace proposal, aiming for a ceasefire and lasting Middle East stability.

Raja Awais Ali

9/29/20251 min read

President Trump Meets Netanyahu for Pivotal Gaza Peace Proposal Talks

Washington, 29 September 2025 — U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House for high-level discussions on a comprehensive Gaza peace proposal. The meeting is being viewed internationally as a critical step toward achieving a lasting ceasefire and broader Middle East stability.

President Trump presented a 21-point peace framework drafted by his administration, outlining an immediate ceasefire, the release of hostages, and a roadmap toward a long-term political settlement. He emphasized that both Israel and Hamas must show flexibility if sustainable peace is to be achieved.

Prime Minister Netanyahu said Israel “welcomes the plan in principle,” but stressed that any agreement must guarantee Israel’s security and dismantle Hamas’s military infrastructure. He also underscored that the role of the Palestinian Authority should remain limited to avoid future security risks.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, President Trump expressed optimism, noting that regional partners had already responded positively to key elements of the plan. “Several Arab and Muslim nations have indicated preliminary support,” he said, suggesting the possibility of a regional consensus.

Across the Arab world, observers note that the proposal comes as international pressure on Israel mounts and more countries voice support for a recognized Palestinian state. Hamas has not yet issued an official response, saying only that it has not received full details of the plan.

Political analysts believe this summit could mark a turning point—not only for an immediate Gaza ceasefire but also for a long-term peace roadmap in the Middle East. Still, hard-line factions within Israel’s cabinet and potential resistance from Hamas may pose significant obstacles to implementation.

The global community is watching closely, as a successful negotiation could ease the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and lay the foundation for a new regional peace process.