From Jake Braunstein, AIPAC <[email protected]>
Subject Widespread support for Israel-backed U.S. Gaza peace plan
Date September 30, 2025 10:31 PM
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Dear A.,

Countries around the world are lining up behind President Trump's 20-point plan to end the war in Gaza.


The plan, which Prime Minister Netanyahu has already agreed to, would see Hamas release all the hostages and disarm, while humanitarian aid surges into the enclave. You can read the full plan
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here .


Today, Trump said that he will give Hamas "three or four"
days to respond to the proposal. "Hamas is either going to be doing it or not, and if it's not, it's going to be a very sad end."


Notably, the leaders of eight Muslim and Arab countries issued a joint
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statement endorsing the plan, which has been formally presented to Hamas by Qatar and Egypt. The statement, published by the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Qatar, and Egypt, welcomed Trump&rsquo;s "sincere efforts" toward ending the war and asserted their "confidence in his ability to find a path to peace."


The leaders of the United Kingdom, France, Canada, Italy, Australia and the Vatican have also come out in support of the plan.


Along with these countries, the plan has received
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support from members of Congress &mdash; both Democrats and Republicans &mdash; who are speaking out in support of Israel and urging Hamas to take the deal.

TAKE 45 SECONDS: Urge your members of Congress to publicly pressure Hamas to accept the deal and release the hostages.


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ACT NOW


"Hamas and its backers should accept this good-faith effort, supported by allies and partners in the region," Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC)
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said .


Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) called on "Hamas to accept, and Israel to faithfully implement, the proposal laid out by the United States."


Meanwhile, President Trump
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told Netanyahu that "If Hamas rejects the deal," then Israel "will have our full backing to do what you have to do."

The United States and our allies must continue to pressure Hamas to agree to this peace plan, which will see the release of the hostages and relieve the suffering of Israelis and Palestinians alike.

IDF continuing to increase the military pressure on Hamas


The IDF announced yesterday that it
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eliminated Musa Shaldan, a Hamas deputy commander, in an operation in Gaza City.

Shaldan participated in the October 7 massacre, helped carry out attacks on IDF troops in Gaza, and played a key role in Hamas&rsquo; horrific propaganda ceremonies that the terror group staged when it released Israeli hostages.


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The IDF has struck hundreds of terror targets in Gaza in recent days, eliminating terrorist operatives, weapons storages sites, and other Hamas infrastructure.


Meanwhile, five IDF soldiers were
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seriously wounded in a Hamas attack on an army encampment in Gaza City yesterday afternoon, coming just hours after two rockets were launched from northern Gaza at Israel.

Israel preparing for further conflict with Iran

A senior IDF official
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said yesterday that Israel is "preparing for a variety of scenarios and options; one of them is that we may need to act again against Iran."


Iran is working to rebuild its ballistic missile production facilities that were severely damaged by Israel in June, while the status of its remaining enriched uranium stockpiles is unknown.


The U.N. nuclear watchdog last
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reported that Iran had nearly 1,000 pounds of 60%-enriched uranium before the American and Israeli strikes in June.


Meanwhile, following the restoration of U.N. sanctions on Iran over the weekend, the British government yesterday
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sanctioned dozens of Iranian-linked individuals and entities, including senior officials in Iran's nuclear program, financial, and energy institutions.

Other notable headlines
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Spain blocks American ships carrying weapons for Israel


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Israeli Stocks Rise to Record After Trump Unveils Gaza Plan


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Israeli security agencies thwart ISIS-linked bombing plot in Acre


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Two teens injured in car-ramming terror attack on West Bank highway near Jerusalem

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Israel claims documents show links between activist flotilla and Hamas


Continue to
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Jake Braunstein

Director of Policy Communications


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