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Knesset Advances Motion Backing Trump’s Gaza Plan; Coalition Boycotts Vote

On Wednesday, December 3, the Knesset advanced a motion to endorse President Trump’s 20-point plan to end the Gaza conflict, with 39 votes in favor and none against. Most coalition MKs, including the prime minister, did not attend, as opponents within the government object to the plan’s reference to a potential future path to Palestinian statehood. The motion’s backers cast the vote as an opportunity to present national unity, thank Washington, and signal intent to move the plan to its next phase.

Supporters described the framework as a path to disarming Hamas, consolidating a fragile ceasefire, and preparing a transitional governing authority for Gaza alongside heavy reforms in Ramallah. Critics inside the coalition argued the references to statehood were unacceptable and boycotted rather than voting it down. The proposal now heads to the committee for further readings as Israel debates the parameters of security, governance, and reconstruction under the plan.

The vote’s symbolism—coming after the release of remaining living hostages and ongoing returns of the fallen—was highlighted by opposition leaders who urged lawmakers to show unity around a shared goal of ending the war and securing the future. Even as the vote moved forward, the unresolved details of implementation, enforcement, and timing left significant questions for Israel’s defense and political establishments.

(TOI/VFI News)

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