Pakistan's flip-flop on Gaza peace plan: PM Sharif thanks Trump, says 'closer to ceasefire'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
47% : " Earlier this week, Trump unveiled a 20-point plan aimed at ending the year-long conflict between Israel and Hamas.36% : " Thanking Trump and leaders from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Turkey, Jordan, Egypt, and Indonesia, Sharif added, "The statement issued by Hamas creates a window for a ceasefire and ensuring peace that we must not allow to close again.
34% : "I have made it clear that these 20 points which Trump has made public are not the same as ours.
20% : By contrast, Trump's plan envisages only a partial pullback of Israeli troops, tied to the release of hostages held by Hamas. Dar also claimed that Trump personally assured Muslim leaders he would prevent any Israeli annexation of the occupied West Bank, a key demand of hardliners in Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition.
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