Joe Biden three-phase plan: Support is needed to end the Gaza war
President Joe Biden proposed the three-phase plan in order to end the conflict between Palestine and Israel. It is important for the United Nation Security Council to support the President’s plan in order to bring peace and stop the long war in Gaza. Three phases of the plan are, first end the conflict. The second phase includes freeing all hostages. The third and last phase includes sending a lot of aid to the regions that are affected and recovering all the facilities. The main purpose of this three phase plan is to bring peace and give hope to the people. The United States also needs the support from other countries to make this plan effective, so that everyone can live a peaceful life.
The United State Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield believes the US draft resolution has a special purpose to end the war. This war was initiated by a Hamas attack in Southern Israel on October 7. This attack took the lives of about 1200 people.
She emphasized widespread support for the plan from regional leaders and governments, urging the Security Council to swiftly endorse and implement the agreement without additional conditions.
The draft resolution as reported by The Associated Press, seems to favor the Biden administration’s efforts. It is related to brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. It is important for Hamas to accept the proposal without any rejection. However, the Israeli government refused to accept the proposal. This rejection raises a serious question about its effectiveness in achieving lasting peace.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s reported view underscores the challenges in reaching a consensus that satisfies all parties involved, particularly concerning the fate of Hamas.
Releasing the American hostage soon is a positive development in the United State. Furthermore, humanitarian aid to Gaza is a clear sign of fulfillment of commitments. This aid involves daily entry of 600 trucks into Gaza.
Releasing hostages, including Israeli civilians, is the last option that brings peace across the world. Biden’s three-phase plan offers the hopes for stability.
However the situation remains dire as many people lost their lives and a lot of disasters in Gaza. However, the Joe Biden reconstruction plan is the great step to rebuild the devastated regions. It also paves the way for long term peace and stability.
This draft resolution is important for both Israel and Hamas. It is crucial for both to agree-upon deal whose main purpose is to achieve a permanent cessation of hostilities. The United Nations along with all member states have to support the implementation of this agreement.
Furthermore, the resolution reaffirms the council’s unwavering commitment to a two-state solution, emphasizing the importance of unifying the Gaza Strip and the West Bank under the governance of the Palestinian Authority. This comprehensive approach seeks to promote stability and progress towards a sustainable peace framework in the region, ensuring broader international support and cooperation.
The United State ambassador, Thomas-Greenfield, emphasized that UNSC members must focus on key actions outlined in the deal. These actions involve, to bring the hostage safely at home, securing the complete ceasefire, giving humanitarian aid to Gaza, reconstructing the destroyed buildings and also repairing the essential services.
She also highlighted that it is the great opportunity for Security Council members to support the deal and also speak with one unified voice.
According to her, unity among Council members is crucial to effectively address these pressing humanitarian and reconstruction needs in Gaza, underscoring the urgency of collective action.
Additionally, on Monday the foreign minister of 5 nations called on Israel and Hamas to seriously consider President Biden’s proposal for a cease-fire. These countries include Jordan, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt.
Furthermore, some other nations such as the US, UK, France, Germany, Japan, Canada, and Italy, also voiced their support for the cease-fire plan.
This international backing underscores the urgency and consensus among major global powers and regional players to halt the escalating conflict and prioritize dialogue towards a lasting resolution in the region.