Gazans respond to President Trump’s plan
The Center for Peace Communications spoke with Gazanen about President Trump’s plan to move them to Egypt, Jordan and other countries. (Video Courtesy: The Center for Peace Communications.)
Exclusive – Israel United Nations Ambassador Danny Danon makes the disapproval by the Jewish state of the “PA)” Relief and Early Recovery Plan “of the Palestinian Authority for Gaza Crystal Clear.
“It would be better if they had to deal with terrorism in Judea and Samaria and Hamas,” ambassador Danon told Fox News Digital exclusively. Judea and Samaria are usually called the western Jordoever outside of Israel.
The PA plan, which has been submitted to the UN Security Council for assessment, is split into three phases and costs around $ 3.5 billion, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital. It calls for an “international dedication to terminate the Israeli siege” in the Gaza Strip and “longer in the longer term”.
“The end of Israel’s occupation of the state of Palestine and reaching the two-state solution, as set out in numerous UN resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative, is the only (way) ahead of the state of Palestine and the state of Israel to side each other Living in peace and security, “is the plan of the PA.
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Israelically permanently member of the United Nations Danny Danon speaks during a session of the Security Council at the New York City head office. (Mission of Israel from the United Nations)
The mission of Israel to have ordered the plan in a statement that is exclusively provided to FOX News Digital. Israel sees the plan presented by the PA as a way to bypass “basic security requirements, including disarming Hamas.”
“While the Trump administration presents plans to change the reality in Gaza, including the voluntary transfer of the residents of the comic to other countries, the Palestinian authority offers the UN an independent reconstruction plan – without any reference to the demilitarization of the comic or the responsibility of Hamas for the Destruction that is caused causes it, “said Israel’s statement to the UN.
In his plan, the PA places the responsibility of guaranteeing the delivery of humanitarian supplies to Gaza on Israel and calls it the ‘occupancy force’. In 2005, however, Israel unilaterally pulled it over from the Gaza Strip and Hamas after an election of 2006.
The Physical recovery from Gaza is not the only focus of the PA plan; There is also the establishment of a “government emergency aid” to supervise the plan, together with the controversial aid and works of the United Nations for Palestinian refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

Destroyed buildings are depicted in the west of Beit Lahia in the Northern Gaza Strip on 11 February 2025, amidst the current ceasefiring -the fires in the war between Israel and Hamas. (Bashar Taleb/AFP via Getty images)
Both dad and UNRWA are accused by Israel of perpetuating terrorism and violence.
“The Palestinian authority, which has not yet convicted the atrocities of 7 October, does not have the moral status and executive opportunity to participate in these issues,” ambassador Danon told Fox News Digital. “It would have been better if they had focused on stopping the rotten culture of turn on and requiring a stop for the ugly terrorism that his head in Judea and Samaria raised.”
When assessing the PA documents, FOX News Digital did not find any references to the attacks of 7 October, or the hostages taken In Gaza with violence. However, the PA repeatedly accused Israel of committing “genocidal aggression” in Gaza.
Hamas is not mentioned in the PA plan, which is in line with the history of friction of the two factions.
In February 2024, Russia tried to launch peace talks between the PA and Hamas. Hamas urged Russia in October 2024 to push PA president Mahmoud Abbas to agree to a unit government for post-war Gaza, but so far nothing has come of those efforts.
Although Israel’s mission on the UN has condemned the PA’s plan, it also admitted that the “chance that it will be accepted will remain an open question, especially in the light of the new policy of the Trump administration compared to Gaza. “

President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu answer questions during a joint press conference in the East Room in the White House in Washington, DC, on February 4, 2025 (Reuters/Leah Millis)
Hamas says it will release more Israeli hostages on Saturday as originally planned
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited DC earlier this month, President Trump said that the US would take over Gaza and move the Palestinians who live there.
When the president’s plan was recently asked, Pers Secretary of the White House Karoline Leavitt excluded the idea of ​​placing American troops on the ground in Gaza. Instead, she said that President Trump would “conclude a deal with our partners in the region.”
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Before he returned to the Oval Office, President Trump warned that there would be “hell” if the hostages were not returned. Since then, various hostages have been released.
On Saturday three more Israeli hostages will be released, including the American Sagui Dekel Chen.