Trump declared a new Middle East' but what has changed?
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Trump declared a new Middle East'  but what has changed?
"Chatham House director Bronwen Maddox lays out the obstacles blocking progress on Trump's plan for a new Middle East'. Two months ago, United States President Donald Trump held an international gala to celebrate his 20-point plan for peace in Gaza, but his plan has been stuck in phase one since then. Bronwen Maddox, the director of Chatham House one of the world's leading think tanks argues that while Trump's ceasefire slowed the horrific Israeli bombing of Gaza, that doesn't mean we've got a plan for the future."
"Two months ago, United States President Donald Trump held an international gala to celebrate his 20-point plan for peace in Gaza, but his plan has been stuck in phase one since then. Bronwen Maddox, the director of Chatham House one of the world's leading think tanks argues that while Trump's ceasefire slowed the horrific Israeli bombing of Gaza, that doesn't mean we've got a plan for the future. Maddox tells host Steve Clemons that Iran is weaker, but Israel's campaign to destabilise its neighbours, such as Syria, is dragging the region into further conflict, not peace and prosperity."
Two months after the United States announced a 20-point plan for Gaza, the plan remains stuck in phase one. A ceasefire slowed Israeli bombing but did not establish a roadmap for governance, reconstruction, or long-term security. Iran's regional influence has weakened, reducing one axis of power. Concurrent Israeli campaigns that destabilise neighbouring states, including operations affecting Syria, are increasing regional tensions. These dynamics are pushing the region toward further conflict rather than enabling peace and prosperity. A durable solution requires concrete implementation steps addressing ceasefire enforcement, reconstruction funding, political arrangements, and regional security guarantees.
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