Western countries welcome Trumps peace plan for Gaza | AVA
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
59% : He announced: This plan can be a starting point towards a just and lasting peace for both sides. US Special Envoy for the Middle East "Steve Whittaker", the US President's Special Envoy for the Middle East, also claimed in an interview with Fox News: President Trump wants peace not only in Gaza, but in all other regions.49% : " Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair Tony Blair, the former British Prime Minister whom Trump has introduced as the interim ruler of Gaza, continued to call the plan a "brave and intelligent" plan to attract the attention of the US President and said that he welcomes the plan.
47% : He said: We have broad support from Europeans for the plan that President Trump announced to end the war in Gaza.
34% : Whittaker added: President Trump will push everyone to accept his plan to end the war in Gaza.
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