There were two basic differences between the peace plan for the Gauze presented in the Arab and Islamic countries and what Donald Trump presented, thanks to Benjamin Netanyahu’s “latest changes”, according to Sky News.
According to Laura Bloumenfeld, a former senior adviser to the US negotiating team for Israel and Palestine, the affliction that many are facing because of the Israeli war in Gaza has forced all parties to sit on the table of negotiations, and when the negotiations have been on the table.
However, he says:
“The reality is that there have been last -minute modifications. Netanyahu had the last word with President Trump at the Oval Office before the announcement of the plan and there are some key differences between what the Arab and Islamic world agreed and the announced by President Trump. “
Two of the main differences were the How and when will the Israeli army retire and the issue of Palestinian state.
According to Axios, these changes have surprised the Arab leaders.
“The Gaza peace plan President Trump presented on Monday contained significant changes requested by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, infuriating Arab officials involved in the negotiations.” https://t.co/8uLyCm0VUF
– Murtaza Hussain (@mazmhussain) September 30, 2025
Prime Minister Qatar: Parts of the plan require clarification
At the same time, Qatar’s prime minister told Al Jazeera that parts of Trump’s plan for Gaza require clarification or negotiation.
Qatar has played a key role in the ongoing negotiations around the Israeli war in Gaza. The US ally has acted as one of the major intermediaries with Hamas, but was bombed by Israel earlier this month.
Reflecting her role on the day Trump announced his “complete” plan, Doha had a technical team in the White House. The leader also spoke with Trump and Netanyahu, with the Israeli leader apologizing for the bombing of Qatar’s capital.
However, speaking to Al Jazeera, Qatar Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jasim al -Thani said many parts of Trump’s plan require clarification or negotiation.
Source: Skynews, Axios