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UN chief calls on ‘all parties’ to commit to Trump’s Gaza plan

UN chief Antonio Guterres has called on “all parties” to commit to the 20-point peace proposal put forward by President Trump.

“Our priority must be to ease the tremendous suffering caused by this conflict,” Farhan Haq, deputy spokesperson for the secretary-general, said in a statement quoting Guterres.

The UN chief called for “an immediate and permanent ceasefire, unfettered humanitarian access across Gaza and for the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages”.

Guterres also hoped that the implementation of the plan “will create the conditions allowing for the realization of the two-state solution”.

Guterres who still refuses to call it a genocide despite the UN's own commission having gotten to the conclusion that Israel is committing genocide.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/16/middleeast/israel-gaza-genocide-un-commission-report-intl
Next to about everyone else in the world except from those paid off by Zionist organizations. 

Trump’s Gaza plan provides ‘neither justice nor accountability’

The International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (ICJP) has sharply criticised Trump’s plan for ending the war in Gaza, calling it shallow, neo-colonial and void of Palestinian voices.

The UK-based group said the plan ignores the root causes of Israel’s occupation, offers vague withdrawal terms with no enforcement, and risks giving Netanyahu tools to stall or derail peace.

It warned that the proposals entrench Gaza’s isolation, fragment Palestinian unity, and fail to guarantee justice or accountability for Israeli war crimes.

ICJP said the plan’s “Board of Peace”, to be led by Trump and figures including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, reflects a “paternalistic” approach that excludes Palestinians from deciding their own future. It also noted that Netanyahu has already confirmed Israeli troops will remain in “most” of Gaza and dismissed any prospect of a Palestinian state.

“This plan offers Israel yet another opportunity to pause, rearm, and then return to violence with renewed impunity,” said ICJP’s public affairs officer Orlaith Roe, adding that it provides “neither justice nor accountability”.