| Trump’s Plan for Gaza 'Reeks of Colonialism,' Says Former Palestinian Negotiator Palestinian   lawyer and Zeteo contributor Diana Buttu unloads on Trump’s supposed   plan to stop Israel’s assault on Gaza in a live Zeteo Town Hall
 
 Two years into Israel’s genocide of Gaza, President Donald Trump   announced his so-called “peace plan” this week – a plan that appears to   have gotten more input from Iraq War architects than actual   Palestinians.
 
 Diana Buttu, a  Zeteo  contributor   who served as a legal adviser to the Palestinian negotiating team in   the early 2000s, joined Prem to break down the 20-point “peace plan”   step by step.
 
 The plan – to be aided by the likes of former UK Prime Minister and Iraq invader Tony Blair – “reeks of colonialism,” Buttu says.
 
 “Who invited you? Like, who asked you, Blair, to come in and do anything?” Buttu asks. “There   was no consultation with any Palestinians, so I’m pretty sure nobody   asked you to come in…he’s done enough to destroy one country in the   Middle East. He doesn’t need to destroy a second.”
 
 The   plan also says nothing concrete about Palestinian statehood, beyond   describing it as an “aspiration” that could be sought after Gaza is   rebuilt under the authority of these outsider US and Israeli-approved   forces.
 
 Trump presented it via threat, saying if Hamas doesn’t   accept the proposal by Sunday night, “all HELL, like no one has ever   seen before, will break out.”
 
 Buttu tells Prem that “all hell has already broken loose.”
 
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 Watch   the full conversation above to hear more about the plan, the situation   in Gaza after two years of Israel’s genocide, and what the plan could   mean for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
 
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 Editor’s note: This Town Hall was filmed just before Hamas  submitted its response   to the plan. On Telegram, the group said it affirms “its readiness to   immediately enter into negotiations through the mediators to discuss the   details of this agreement.” It also said it would agree to release all   Israeli hostages under the formula set out under Trump’s plan, and was   willing to hand over the administration of the enclave to an independent   Palestinian body “in national coordination and based on Arab-Islamic   support.”
 
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