President Donald Trump’s efforts to bring an end to the Gaza conflict have garnered positive responses from several Muslim nations, including Qatar, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. The foreign ministers of these countries have welcomed Trump’s leadership and his peace proposal, which focuses on a ceasefire, reconstruction, preventing displacement, and establishing lasting peace in the region. The Qatar Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a joint statement emphasizing the potential of Trump’s initiative to bring an end to the long-standing instability in the area. The statement also noted the support for Trump’s guarantee against allowing the occupation of the West Bank. These nations are ready to collaborate with the United States and other international partners to finalize and execute the agreement, with the aim of promoting peace, security, and stability in the region. International observers are closely monitoring the progress of this initiative, which, if successful, could be a turning point in resolving the decades-long conflict in the Middle East. The ongoing violence and military actions in Gaza have created a dire humanitarian situation, with numerous people displaced and essential services disrupted. The initiative is perceived as vital from both political and humanitarian points of view. With the positive reception from Islamic countries, the focus now shifts to the reaction from Hamas.
