President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan appeared this year amid the ongoing war on the Strip, gaining additional momentum following the adoption of UNDC Resolution 2803. While the United States seeks to frame the initiative as a multilateral undertaking, it remains, in essence, an American designed framework centered on a US led transitional administration in Gaza, political, economic, and security in scope, implemented in coordination with a select group of states. Washington occupies the pivotal position in defining the plan’s structural parameters, particularly its security architecture, and retains decisive influence over its strategic direction. By contrast, Trump’s proposal on Ukraine emerged within the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war that erupted in 2022. It has been advanced primarily as part of a […]
