Pakistan Drops a Bombshell: “Trump’s Plan” Is Not What Was Agreed Upon!
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated on Friday that the twenty points announced by U.S. President Donald Trump as part of his proposed plan to end the war on Gaza “do not match the draft that had been agreed upon by a group of Muslim-majority countries.”
During a parliamentary session, Dar said:
“I made it clear that the twenty points announced by Trump are not ours. They are not the same as our points,”
adding that “certain changes were made to the draft we had prepared.”
Trump’s Controversial “Peace Plan”
Earlier this week, Trump unveiled a new plan to end the Israeli war on Gaza, which includes:
An immediate ceasefire,
Followed within 72 hours by the release of all remaining live Israeli captives and the handover of the bodies of the dead.
According to a White House statement, the plan also stipulates:
The disarmament of Palestinian resistance factions,
A conditional amnesty for Hamas members, and
The establishment of an international administration for Gaza under Trump’s leadership,
in exchange for the launch of reconstruction efforts and the release of Palestinian prisoners.
Dar’s remarks exposed a major divergence between what was being discussed among Muslim-majority nations and what the Trump administration publicly presented, raising questions about U.S. manipulation of the proposal and the lack of transparency in its formulation.
The revelation has triggered widespread debate across diplomatic circles, as many observers now view Washington’s initiative as a unilateral U.S.–Israeli blueprint disguised as a multilateral peace plan.