Israel/Palestine – Peace plan proposed by President D. J. Trump (29 September 2025)
France welcomes the plan proposed by President Trump to end the war in Gaza, after intense diplomatic efforts that it conducted with Saudi Arabia during the United Nations General Assembly.
France welcomes the principles put forward by the plan, in line with the New York Declaration adopted on 12 September on France and Saudi Arabia’s initiative, and to which the American proposal refers:
- A permanent ceasefire in Gaza, the release of all the hostages and a massive entry of humanitarian aid under UN supervision;
- The rejection of any annexation and any forced population displacement;
- The disarmament and exclusion of Hamas;
- The establishment of a governance allowing Gaza’s reconstruction, the re-establishment of the Palestinian Authority in the enclave, and an international stabilization mission guaranteeing the security of both Israelis and Palestinians – of which France chaired a prefiguration meeting in New York;
- The relaunch of a political process aimed at establishing a Palestinian State living in peace and security alongside Israel.
France calls on the parties to the conflict in Gaza to take up this plan immediately to end the war and open up once again a horizon of peace and collective security which guarantees the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination, the Israeli people’s right to security, and stability and regional integration. It is a decisive moment to enable Israel to regain the support of its partners, including France, to restore with them the strong relations to which we aspire, and to allow the Palestinian people to emerge from despair and violence in order to secure a future free from terrorism, ensuring their legitimate aspirations.
France is ready to work for the implementation of this plan with the United States of America, the Israeli Government, the Palestinian Authority and all the international partners it convened in New York.